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		<title>Hedging East</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even before the great crash of 2008, investors were beginning to see the benefit of investing in the East mainly China and India. These two emerging economies were and still are the future power houses behind the global economy. Whether it is due to huge labor force, or untapped natural resources, these two countries can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even before the great crash of 2008, investors were beginning to see the benefit of investing in the East mainly China and India. These two emerging economies were and still are the future power houses behind the global economy. Whether it is due to huge labor force, or untapped natural resources, these two countries can rely on cheap labor as well as intelligence behind their research and development arena.</p>
<p>Evidence that these two countries as well as smaller ones like Korea and Singapore are poised to take over the role as global economic leaders can be seen in two ways. The first is the stable growth that has occurred after 2008. While the rest of the world and especially the West is still reeling and possibly descending once again into an even greater recession than 2008, the above mentioned countries are growing slowly, but steadily.<span id="more-1381"></span></p>
<p>The second component is the number of investment firms channeling money to China, India and the other emerging Asian economies. ARC China, headed by Adam Roseman is a perfect example of an American investment firm now based for the most part in China. ARC China moved over before the great crash and has embedded itself as one of the leading hedge funds in China. Other investors are following suit and as the pendulum swings further it is clear others will as well.</p>
<p>In conclusion, the East is rising and by the look of it is set to lead the world global economy much faster than originally thought. If investors and hedge fund managers want to be on the winning end of global investments they need to go East!</p>
<p>Peter R Schwim is a noted hedge fund analyst and author who writes regularly for <a href="http://www.hedgecrunch.com/" target="_blank">http://www.hedgecrunch.com</a>.</p>
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