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Emerging markets: A global economic forecast

Posted on March 28, 2008 at 2:29 PM
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WilliamNobregaBig.png In our recent online focus on emerging markets (also the cover subject in our latest magazine) we excerpted an interesting book, "Riding the Indian Tiger: Understanding India -- the World's Fastest Growing Market." Now here's more from the author, William Nobrega, president and founder of the Conrad Group, a consulting firm specializing in emerging market strategic planning and M&A. He just put out "2008 Global Economic Forecast," highlighting the direction of the U.S., China's record capital inflows and its overheating economy, and the significant impact it will have on the two other big emerging markets, India and Brazil.

Even with the weak dollar, a looming recession, the troubled housing and credit markets, and record oil prices, Nobrega has a positive outlook on the U.S. economy as a whole. Dealmakers may also find safe havens in certain markets in Brazil, India and the "big story in 2008," China. - Baz Hiralal

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