Video: Investing in Singapore (EWS)
Posted on Wednesday, August 27th, 2008 | In Singapore
Contributed by: Jim Musselwhite (http://www.straightstocks.com) -
Jim Jubak introduces us to the wisdom behind investing in Singapore, specifically via an exchange traded fund (ETF) symbol EWS.
Jubak’s Journal: Investing in Singapore
Investing in fast-growing economies — such as China, India or Singapore — can be risky. But MSN Money’s Jim Jubak says ETFs are a good way to diversify a portfolio with stocks in developing countries. More here:
Read Jim Jubak, the Web’s #1 investing columnist, on MSN Money: http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Commentary/Experts/Jubak/Jim_Jubak.aspx
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