Profit With Emerging Markets

A Special Report from Kiplinger

5 Top Emerging Markets Funds

These funds boast top-notch performance and low fees. Best of all: They let you tap future growth in developing countries.

Thinking Strategically About Emerging Markets

Stocks from developing countries have rallied strongly, but there still are opportunities to make money in this sector -- if you can handle the volatility.

A Safer Way to Tap Emerging Markets

Consider these six stable U.S. and European companies that do a lot of business in developing countries.

Playing the China Card

Your retirement portfolio should hold shares of companies in this rapidly growing economy.

Big Gains, Big Pain

Janus Overseas has been on a roll this year, but its heavy weighting in emerging markets might hurt you.

Feeding Emerging Markets' Growth

These six companies profit as more and more people in rapidly developing countries change their diets.

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5 Lessons From the 2008 Emerging Markets Meltdown

All the old warnings about these racy markets are ringing true again. Here's what they mean for your investments.

How to Tap Foreign Bonds and Currencies

Templeton Global Bond Fund gives investors exposure to up to 30 countries -- with good returns, too.

Israel Earns an Upgrade

MSCI Barra will classify Israel as a developed market, which could give some stocks a boost.

Cast Your Lot With China

If you believe the American empire is falling and the Chinese rising, you may be tempted to try to make your living in China.

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