As the greenback rolls into a new downtrend, assets like metal producers are perking up.
Unlike some of the other majors, the company sees a big boost in first-quarter production.
This leading Internet search company is growing at twice the speed of its US competitor.
Central European Distribution has seen plenty of interest this year -- but its businesses remain troubled.
New funds allow investors to gain exposure to small companies in Brazil, Russia, India and China.
We know about the BRIC countries. Now a new crop of nations could become the next investing hot spots.
Expect to see deflating prices in the U.S. this week, while in BRIC nations runaway economic growth continues to spark widespread price increases
Despite the turnaround in Russian stocks this year, investors should be skeptical about investing in this emerging nation.
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