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« on: January 04, 2011, 04:33:31 PM »
« edited: January 04, 2011, 04:39:22 PM by phknrocket1k »

As shown, the average country saw its major equity market index gain 15.33% in 2010.  

*Sri Lanka's stock market gained the most at 96.01%, while Bermuda declined the most at -44.87%.  

*Six other countries along with Sri Lanka gained more than 50% in 2010 -- Bangladesh (82.79%), Estonia (72.62%), Ukraine (70.20%), Peru (64.99%), Lithuania (56.49%), and Argentina (51.83%).

Looking at just the G-7 countries:
*Germany did the best at 16.06%
*Canada (14.45%), the US (12.78%)
*UK (9%).  The three other G-7 countries
*France, Japan, and Italy -- all declined last year.  

Of the BRICs:
*Russia gained the most at 22.70%
*India (17.43%)
*Brazil (1.04%)
*China (-14.31%).

While some are calling for developed markets to start outperforming emerging markets in 2011, the results below show that trend beginning to unfold in 2010.

Strong performance by South Asian countries throughout.
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