The Great Decline of the Once-Mighty US
"However, I offer my modest proposal: the US is a far riskier investment over the next 10 years than the Brics."
The "BRIC"s being Brazil, Russia, India and China.
This is really not a good sign.
Bush and Cheney have driven us over a cliff.
The "BRIC"s being Brazil, Russia, India and China.
America, not the Brics, faces massive debt obligations to the rest of the world. America, not the emerging economies, has a currency that is looking weaker by the minute. And America, not the emerging markets, is over-owned as an investment.
US stocks comprise 45 per cent of the world's total market capitalisation. Brazil, Russia, India and China comprise 5 per cent. It is hard to believe that the US is worth nine times the emerging markets, especially when factoring in future growth prospects.
This is really not a good sign.
Bush and Cheney have driven us over a cliff.
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