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This robust site offers global financial news and information, features
from Financial Times columnists, a portfolio tracking tool, country and
industry surveys, a world index summary, and e-mail news alerts by region.
And when you need a break from the markets, check out the site's restaurant
search, international arts and entertainment listings, travel services,
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This is the site with everything for investors interested in ADRs and actively
trade international stocks. It offers financial data, ratios, company information,
earnings estimates, and institutional ownership for stocks; country and
regional data and reviews; and hard to find data on country and regional
exchanges. |
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This is the place to get the hard facts on the world's developing markets,
whether they are emerging or submerging. The IFC (part of the World Bank)
supplies well-known benchmark indexes for emerging-markets portfolios
and data and analysis on all markets on a daily basis. This may not be
the flashiest site, but it is definitely one of the better sources for
emerging-markets information.
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Despite its alarming name and rudimentary graphics, Nouriel Roubini's
Global Macroeconomic and Financial Policy Site at
NYU's Stern School, is one of the most comprehensive sites for analysis,
links, and data on international hot spots. The site was developed as
a resource on 1997's Asian crisis, but quickly expanded.
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The Economist.com is one of the premier online source for the analysis
of world business and current affairs, providing authoritative insight
into and opinion on international news, world politics, business, finance,
science and technology, as well as overviews of cultural trends.
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The statistical home page of the European Community provides economic updates
and statistics; more involved statistical packages can be purchased in multimedia
format. |