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		<title>Eight Countries With Credit Ratings Set to Rise Next Year</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems that all of the nations around the world are facing sovereign credit ratings downgrades or warnings of downgrades. After the United States lost its prized &#8220;AAA&#8221; rating, the threat of downgrades hangs over all of Europe. Before assuming that the whole financial system is going down the drain with Europe, it is important to realize that [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=247wallst.com&amp;blog=5450697&amp;post=122398&amp;subd=247wallst&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://247wallst.com/2011/04/21/earth-day-special-the-most-and-least-green-states/earth-6/" rel="attachment wp-att-101674"><img class="alignleft" title="earth" src="http://247wallst.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/earth.gif?w=200&#038;h=200" alt="" width="200" height="200" data-caption="" data-id="101674" /></a>It seems that all of the nations around the world are facing sovereign credit ratings downgrades or warnings of downgrades. After the United States lost its prized &#8220;AAA&#8221; rating, the threat of downgrades hangs over all of Europe. Before assuming that the whole financial system is going down the drain with Europe, it is important to realize that some key developing nations are still growing strongly and have better credit metrics. More than 15 nations may even see one or more of the top three ratings agencies upgrade their sovereign credit ratings.</p>
<p>24/7 Wall St. has focused on the ratings with a &#8220;positive&#8221; outlook from Standard &amp; Poor&#8217;s, Moody&#8217;s and/or Fitch with a bias towards nations that investors can easily invest in via ADR shares, closed-end funds, and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). The featured nations that may be upgraded in 2012 are Brazil, Chile, China (with Hong Kong), Indonesia, Peru, Russia, South Korea, and Turkey.</p>
<p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong><a href="http://247wallst.com/2011/12/21/nations-set-for-credit-ratings-upgrades-beyond-the-euro-crisis/2/"><span style="color:#008000;">Read: Nations Set For Credit Ratings Beyond Upgrades, Beyond The Euro Crisis</span></a></strong></span></p>
<p>There is another slew of countries for which S&amp;P has a &#8220;positive&#8221; outlook stance: Azerbaijan, Bolivia, Ecuador, Honduras, Latvia, Panama, and Sri Lanka. Unfortunately, these nations are almost impossible for Americans to invest in due to their size, the small number of public companies, and a lack of ETFs or mutual funds covering them.</p>
<p>The 24/7 Wall St. list is presented alphabetically and features relevant ratings. Also included are economic details and important developments to consider. Lastly, we have provided a list of the key closed-end funds, ETFs, and ADRs specific to each nation. Population estimates and purchasing power parity GDP for 2010 were taken from the CIA World Factbook.</p>
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		<title>Time For Brazil: Two Takes, Two Solid Bets &amp; Alternatives (PBR, EWZ, BZF, BRF)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looks like it is time for Brazil to shine again.  Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. (NYSE: PBR), or Petrobras, managed to get off the world&#8217;s largest stock sale.  This appears to be a good event for iShares MSCI Brazil Index (NYSE: EWZ) as the country&#8217;s key ETF product, and there may be an alignment of the stars [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=247wallst.com&amp;blog=5450697&amp;post=80794&amp;subd=247wallst&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-80795" href="http://247wallst.com/2010/09/25/time-for-brazil-two-takes-two-solid-bets-alternatives-pbr-ewz-bzf-brf/brazil/"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-80795" title="Brazil" src="http://247wallst.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/brazil.jpg" alt="" width="208" height="186" /></a>Looks like it is time for Brazil to shine again.  Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. (NYSE: PBR), or Petrobras, managed to get off the world&#8217;s largest stock sale.  This appears to be a good event for iShares MSCI Brazil Index (NYSE: EWZ) as the country&#8217;s key ETF product, and there may be an alignment of the stars with the broad-based stock market.</p>
<p>Petrobras (NYSE: PBR) priced the largest equity offering ever, right at $67 billion for a whopping 2.3 billion shares at $34.49 per American Depository Share.  ADRs closed down 1.8% Friday at $34.92 and the 52-week range is $31.21 to $53.46.  Thomson Reuters just issued some proprietary analysis showing that <a href="http://r.reuters.com/ryw84p" target="_blank">Petrbras only needs to be a mediocre offering</a> for Brazil&#8217;s BOVESPA to take off.</p>
<p>Our technical analysis affiliate is Adam  Hewison of INO.  He has a big chart call read on iShares MSCI Brazil Index (NYSE: EWZ) that is very bullish here on the ETF.  Hewison&#8217;s call: <a href="http://www.ino.com/info/624/CD3880/&amp;dp=0&amp;l=0&amp;campaignid=3" target="_blank">new highs above $100 in the Brazilian ETF</a>, and the audio-video gives many anecdotal data points on this matter.  The current $73.90  price compares  to a 52-week trading range  of $57.18 to $80.93.  The ETF is down by about 1% year to date and net assets are over $9.5 billion.</p>
<p>As far as some alternatives, there is always the currency ETF via the WisdomTree Dreyfus Brazilian Real (NYSE: BZF).  At $28.52, its 52-week range is $24.46 to $28.62.</p>
<p>A second &#8216;back-up alternative&#8217; play for Brazil could be the Market Vectors Brazil Small-Cap ETF (NYSE: BRF), although at $55.25 its 52-week trading range is $36.86 to $55.78.  This is not exactly tied to Petrobras and is far smaller and less liquid, which you probably gathered by the small-cap aspect of the name.</p>
<p>Sometimes you have the charts&#8230;Sometimes you have the fundamentals&#8230; Sometimes you get both the charts and the fundamentals on your side.</p>
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		<title>Brazil Olympic Stock Plays Feeling Lofty (EWZ, BRF, BZF, BBD, BRP, BTM, BAK, PDA, EBR, ABV, ELP, SID, CPL, ERJ, GFA, GGB, GOL, ITUB, NETC, PBR, TAM, TNE, TSP, VALE, VIV, VCP)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Investing into emerging markets where the Olympics are headed is supposed to be a safe bet, in theory.  Despite a flat close for stocks in the U.S. on Friday, Brazilian shares rose almost across the board Friday after last week&#8217;s decision to send the 2016 Summer Olympics to Rio de Janeiro.  It was huge for [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=247wallst.com&amp;blog=5450697&amp;post=48365&amp;subd=247wallst&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-48368" href="http://247wallst.com/2009/10/05/brazil-olympic-stock-plays-feeling-lofty-ewz-brf-bzf-bbd-brp-btm-bak-pda-ebr-abv-elp-sid-cpl-erj-gfa-ggb-gol-itub-netc-pbr-tam-tne-tsp-vale-viv-vcp/rio-olympic-image/"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-48368" title="Rio Olympic Image" src="http://247wallst.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/rio-olympic-image.jpg?w=175&#038;h=103" alt="Rio Olympic Image" width="175" height="103" /></a>Investing into emerging markets where the Olympics are headed is supposed to be a safe bet, in theory.  Despite a flat close for stocks in the U.S. on Friday, Brazilian shares rose almost across the board Friday after last week&#8217;s decision to send the 2016 Summer Olympics to Rio de Janeiro.  It was huge for the iShares MSCI Brazil (NYSE: EWZ) gaining 1.9% to $67.30 ($26.64 to $68.50 is the 52-week range) and the Market Vectors Brazil Small-Cap ETF (NYSE: BRF) rose 1.5% to $39.76 (its 52-week range is $23.68 to $40.42).  The WisdomTree Dreyfus Brazilian Real (NYSE: BZF) currency ETF rose 0.54% to $25.89.</p>
<p>Outside of the ETF investing, this story becomes one where stocks may still have great growth prospects.  But if you are a value investor or one who does not like to chase stocks when they are close to yearly or all-time highs, then there is a problem.  So many of these stocks are hitting highs or are so close that you have to wonder just how much upside is there.  Using 52-week highs and all-time highs is of course not the only metric for valuations, but you might be surprised as you read through a summary of the major Brazilian stock performances on Friday alone.  Throw in the Brazilian Real currency versus the US Dollar component as these are all ADRs and it adds in yet another element.</p>
<p>Banco Bradesco S.A. (NYSE: BBD) is the huge Brazilian bank and its shares rose 1.8% at $19.94, with a 52-week trading range of $7.40 to $20.20 and an all-time high north of $24.00.</p>
<p>Brasil Telecom Participacoes S.A (NYSE: BRP) is a telecom player in Brazil and its shares rose 2.9% to $52.33, with a 52-week trading range of $22.00 to $53.49 with highs in 2007 and 2008 hitting north of $80.00.</p>
<p>Brasil Telecom S.A. (NYSE: BTM) is a telecommunications services provider whose shares rose 3.3% to $26.28 and its 52-week trading range is $9.49 to $26.55 and it was in the mid-$30&#8242;s in early 2008.</p>
<p><span id="more-48365"></span>Braskem S.A. (NYSE: BAK), an integrated petrochemical cracker and thermoplastics producer, rose 0.66% to $12.28 and its 52-week trading range is $3.64 to $13.06, with all-time highs hitting north of $25 back in 2004.</p>
<p>BRF &#8211; Brasil Foods S.A. (NYSE: PDA), a poultry, pork, beef cuts, milk, dairy products, and processed food producer, was up 0.8% at $51.50.  Its 52-week trading range is $20.86 to $54.83 and its all-time high was barely north of $60 in early-2008.</p>
<p>Centrais Electricas Brasileiras S.A. (NYSE: EBR), the electric power producer, rose over 3% to $15.43.  Its 52-week trading range is $9.21 to $16.76 and data only goes back under one-year since its IPO.</p>
<p>Companhia de Bebidas Das Americas (NYSE: ABV), or AMBEV, in the beer, draft beer, malt, carbonated soft drinks, and other non-alcoholic space, rose 1.1% to $84.16.  Its 52-week trading range is $30.06 to $84.41 and this is effectively at all-time highs.</p>
<p>Companhia Paranaense de Energia (NYSE: ELP), or COPEL, the electric producer, rose 1.3% to $17.56 and its 52-week trading range is $7.80 to $17.71.  It came within a penny of a 52-week high during Friday&#8217;s session and briefly traded north of $20.00 in 2008.</p>
<p>Companhia Siderurgica Nacional (NYSE: SID), the integrated steel producer, rose 2.1% to $30.10 and the 52-week trading range is $7.87 to $31.06 and the high after its early 2008 trading was right at $50.00.</p>
<p>CPFL Energia S.A. (NYSE: CPL), an electric energy producer, rose 1.6% to $54.15 and its 52-week trading range is $34.93 to $57.59 and its all-time highs were over $75.00 in mid-2008.</p>
<p>EMBRAER (NYSE: ERJ), the Brazilian airplane manufacturer, rose 1.3% to $22.57.  Its 52-week trading range is $9.27 to $26.53 and its all-time high was just over $50.00 in mid-to-late 2007.</p>
<p>Gafisa S.A. (NYSE: GFA), the huge Brazilian homebuilder backed by billionaire Sam Zell, rose 5.9% to $30.18&#8230; 52-week range is $5.33 to $33.09, all-time highs over $40.00 in the last two-years.</p>
<p>Gerdau S.A. (NYSE: GGB), in the production and sale of steel products, was one of the biggest winners as it rose 4.8% to $13.44. Its 52-week trading range is $4.18 to $14.01 and it was north of $25.00 in mid-2008.</p>
<p>GOL GOL &#8220;&gt;Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes S.A. (NYSE: GOL) was somewhat surprising that it was not up more.  The Brazilian airline carrier rose 3.5% to $10.25 and its 52-week trading range was $2.78 to $11.53, yet its all-time high back in 2006 was very briefly over $40.00.</p>
<p>Itaú Unibanco Holding SA (NYSE: ITUB), the credit and financial services giant, rose 0.75% to $20.17 and its 52-week high is $20.50.  All-time highs were hit in 2008 in the mid-$20&#8242;s.</p>
<p>NET Servicos de Comunicacao S.A (NASDAQ: NETC), a cable TV player, rose 3% to $12.11.  Its 52-week trading range was lifter Friday to $3.88 to $12.27.  Its all-time high appears to be exponentially higher back in the bubble days but more recently this was a $15.00 to $17.00 stock during 2007.</p>
<p>Petroleo Brasileiro (NYSE: PBR), or PETROBRAS, the giant integrated oil player, is going to trade independently from any Olympics plays even if it is the giant of giants.  Shares were up 0.6% at $44.72 and the 52-week trading range is $14.73 to $46.52.  This was north of $70 back when oil was soaring north of $100.00.</p>
<p>TAM S.A. (NYSE: TAM), the passenger and cargo air transportation services carrier, rose 4.6% to $13.44.  Its 52-week trading range is $5.27 to $19.20 and its highs in 2007 were in the mid-$30&#8242;s.</p>
<p>Tele Norte Leste Participacoes S.A. (NYSE: TNE), a telecom player, rose 0.77% to $18.27.  Its 52-week trading range is $10.17 to $21.98. Its highs in early 2008 were north of $26.00.</p>
<p>Telecomunicacoes de Sao Paulo S.A. (NYSE: TSP), or TELESP, a fixed-line telecom player, rose 1.2% to $24.74 and its 52-week trading range is $16.75 to $26.11.</p>
<p>VALE S.A. (NYSE: VALE), or the Companhia Vale do Rio Doce, the diversified metals and mining operator, rose 2.8% to $22.92.  Its 52-week trading range is $8.80 to $23.58 and it traded north of $40 briefly in 2008 when commodities were soaring.</p>
<p>Vivo Participacoes S.A. (NYSE: VIV), a wireless telecom player, rose a sharp 5% to $26.18.  Its 52-week trading range was lifter Friday to $7.76 to $26.44.  Its highs all the back to 2000 were north of $200 briefly and more recently in 2008 it nearly reached $30.00.</p>
<p>Votorantim Celulose e Papel S.A. (NYSE: VCP), a pulp and paper player, rose 2% to $15.94.  Its 52-week trading range is $3.53 to $17.46 and was north of $30 in late-2007 and early-2008.</p>
<p>The world recession did not kill the Brazilian economy as it did elsewhere.  It is effectively energy independent, has favorable business practices for a Latin American country, and has an economy where the middle class still has much perceived upside.  And lifting up the lower-class still offers much room for growth.  If these stocks are truly reflective of the future growth, then the old adage <em>&#8220;Brazil is the most promising emerging market out there, and that is the best it will ever be&#8221;</em> may be history.  If the bull has life into 2010, it should continue to support Brazil and most BRIC-investment countries.</p>
<p>And if these moves prove to all be too far and too fast, then these are at significant premiums on a relative basis as there many domestic leadership stocks still well under their highs of the last year and longer.  Many investors tried to make the same investment hopes in China in 2008, and many of those bets are still very far under water as the markets dealt with the aftermath of the recession.</p>
<p>Brazil&#8217;s estimates population is already almost 200 million, and it has a young population.  The CIA World Factbook shows 66.8% of its population in the 15 to 64 category and 26.7% in the 0 to 14 category, with only 6.4% of its people 65 or older.  Its approximate 2008 GDP was $1.93 trillion, or $1.573 trillion estimated at the official exchange rates.  But the same CIA World Factbook also shows some 31% of the population lived under the poverty line as of 2005.</p>
<p>We actually see much value in some of the neighboring countries, which we plan on comparing for valuation in the coming week.  Keep an eye out for that from us.</p>
<p>JON C. OGG</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[WisdomTree Investments, Inc. (Pink Sheets: WSDT) and The Dreyfus Corporation, a BNY Mellon Asset Management Company, announced the launch of five WisdomTree Dreyfus Currency Income ETFs on the NYSE Arca. The ETFs are actively-managed and designed to earn current income that reflects money market rates that are available to foreign investors in the specific region. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=247wallst.com&amp;blog=5450697&amp;post=4542&amp;subd=247wallst&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WisdomTree Investments, Inc. (Pink Sheets: WSDT) and The Dreyfus Corporation, a BNY Mellon Asset Management Company, <a href="http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20080501005260/en">announced</a> the launch of five WisdomTree Dreyfus Currency Income ETFs on the NYSE Arca.</p>
<p>The ETFs are actively-managed and designed to earn current income that reflects money market rates that are available to foreign investors in the specific region. Additionally, they will be exposed to changes in non-U.S. currencies values compared to the U.S. dollar. Being actively-managed, the ETFs will have greater flexibility but still maintain the transparency that makes ETFs so attractive. This fund targets short-term, investment grade instruments and as a result, the share price is expected to be volatile.</p>
<p>The funds are expected to commence trading on Tuesday, May 13, 2008. The ETFs are listed below:</p>
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<li>WisdomTree Dreyfus Chinese Yuan Fund (NYSE Arca: CYB)</li>
<li>WisdomTree Dreyfus Indian Rupee Fund (NYSE Arca: ICN</li>
<li>WisdomTree Dreyfus Brazilian Real Fund (NYSE Arca: BZF)</li>
<li>WisdomTree Dreyfus Japanese Yen Fund (NYSE Arca: JYF)</li>
<li>WisdomTree Dreyfus Euro Fund (NYSE Arca: EU)</li>
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<p>Rachel Lopez<br />May 1, 2008</p>
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