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The Next Emerging Giants Take Flight
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Reference: ART-2011-E
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Number of pages: 8
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Geographic Setting: South Africa; Argentina; Brazil; Colombia; South Korea; China; Egypt; Philippines; India; Indonesia; Iran; Mexico; Nigeria; Peru; Poland; Pakistan; Turkey; Russia; Taiwan; Thailand; Malaysia; Vietnam; Bangladesh
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Publication Date: Sep 15, 2011
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Source: IESE (España)
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Type of Document: Article
Description
Move over BRICS, Next 11 and CIVETS: The EAGLEs have landed. A new formulation by BBVA Research, which conducts economic analyses for the international banking group, reveals a special group of markets that it feels deserves closer investor attention. The author refers to these countries as EAGLEs, which stands for Emerging and Growth-Leading Economies. These 10 emerging countries will contribute more to global growth than the G7 average in the next 10 years. On top of this, this article identifies a dozen other countries to watch in the so-called EAGLEs¿ Nest. Though the opportunities for investors depend on many factors, there are two key areas that are common across all EAGLEs: the rise of the middle class, presenting opportunities for the retail and household service sector; and vast infrastructure needs, of special interest to construction companies in the developed world looking for new opportunities to boost their production capacity.