The world's cheapest stocks are located in its fastest-growing economies.
Many countries in Asia and Latin America are financially stronger than most developed nations.
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These countries comprise the world's top emerging markets, according to their stock market value. We also include each country's gross domestic product and national debt.
Consider these six stable U.S. and European companies that do a lot of business in developing countries.
Templeton Global Bond Fund gives investors exposure to up to 30 countries -- with good returns, too.
The managers of Wasatch Emerging Markets Small Cap fund find opportunities to benefit from the growing middle class abroad.
Comfortable with emerging-markets stocks? If so, you may be ready to boldly go where few investors have gone before.
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