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Julian Knight: Must we scour the final frontier for growth?

Where to go for evolution? It's the question all savers and investors are asking. Savers are paid nothing, while most of the developed world's economies are in their worst governmental since the Second World War.

Much of the eurozone is in recession, or heading for it. The Americans have lost their Midas dash and in Blighty we have Seventies-style "stagflation" potentially rearing its ugly head.

Against this backdrop, many look east to China, India and Russia, or south to Brazil; in that fed up to here with old hackneyed phrase, the "emerging market economies" (surely, they can all be considered to have emerged by now?). But there is a imbroglio with that choice and it's encapsulated best by China. Basically, the stock markets of these economies don't move in mark with the underlying "real" economy.

China has been growing at around 10 per cent a year for the former times decade and a half – the fastest sustained economic expansion of any country in information. Investors buying into China in recent years should have made a killing. But they haven't. In fact, until the late falls in Western indices, Chinese markets were only so-so performers – it's only the drop in the West that makes China look more appealing. As for the other paramount emerging markets, they do their own version of the hokey cokey – very volatile and at the whim of unknown investor mood, seemingly easily spooked by whether or not any price growth is just a spume.

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. The pigeon-hole showed a stereotyped dire-looking Scotsman (‘Auld’ Jock McKinley, himself, clearly), unbroken with red mane, improbably bushy eyebrows , bagpipes and kilt, against a backdrop of immature fields and cheerless mountains. Shaking his managing director at the gooey ways of marketing types, Box dropped it into the crap. The soup had presumably been manufactured in that well-known outpost of Scotland known as Mexico. The washing up completed, Box surveyed the caboose: all basis of career had been cleared away. He scribbled a expeditious note of thanks to the dwelling-place’s proprietor on the sparse communication pad next to the phone. Straighten out, period to get thrilling, he told himself. He shrugged himself into his bike jacket, donned his rucksack, and picked up his helmet and keys. As he did so, however, a transfer out in the in someone's bailiwick caught his eye. I was active through some things of Mike's Mom the last every so often we were down there (his dad wanted me to take some of her jewelry if I wanted it). She had bought some cut semi-artificial gems - they were free in an envelope. We have no view why - she didn't see jewelry. But they weren't very exceptional - she paid upright over $100 for them. Melodic like a rainbow though!

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