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India’s Reliability Provides a Razor Thin Edge Over China

Martin Hutchinson (August 11th, 2008) Writes:
By Martin Hutchinson Contributing Editor With sky-high growth potential, China and India are the two markets no investor can afford to miss out on. But that doesn’t mean they’re impervious to market turbulence, and in times of trouble, India is the more reliable investment. No doubt, both countries’ markets are suffering this year, with China’s Shanghai A Index down 50%, and India’s Sensex Index down 25%.  It’s no secret that India is struggling with both a growing budget deficit and mounting inflationary pressure. But China has problems too – it’s just hiding them under the carpet until the Olympics are over. That’s why, for me at least, the investment decision is clear – I’ll buy the country whose problems are out in the open and already reflected in stock prices. China’s Pending Credit Crunch China’s inflation has been quiescent recently. It declined from 8.7% ...

Bookkeeping: Adding to Ctrip.com (CTRP)

Trader Mark (June 10th, 2008) Writes:
Ctrip.com (CTRP) is an interesting thesis right here - one could make an arguement that as China slows so will travel, but it is all relative ("slowing" in China is a very different proposition than the US - i.e. GDP dropping from 12% growth to 6% growth would seem like a recession for them, while in the US we would dream for 6% growth). That said a major risk would be the post Olympics removal of energy subsidies which would put a serious crimp in the growth story there. We shall see how it plays out. All I know is for nearly 5 years, when I buy Ctrip.com on dips I am always rewarded over time - even though it is ALWAYS expensive on a P/E basis. Much like the DryShips purchase I don't expect any huge rebound anytime soon, and thus I am (as always) ...

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