Emerging Markets in the limelight

 
Once an exotic sideshow, now a global attraction Countries such as China, India and Co. are clearly no longer minor players on the fringes of the global economy. Over the last ten years they have steadily closed the gap to the industrialised countries.

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Raiffeisen-Czech-Click Fund I
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Click-Level: 1,000 CZK
defined on: 3 November 2010
Maturity: 5 years

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Infrastructure as the key to growth, competitiveness and the integration of the emerging markets

The emerging markets are currently experiencing a sustained period of dynamic growth. They are being integrated into international trade networks, multinational corporations and global tourism at a rapid pace. However, the existing infrastructure is increasingly proving to be a bottleneck. Over the coming years and even decades, it will therefore be necessary to make huge investments in transportation routes, schools, housing, communication networks, and energy and water supply.

However, the need for large investments in infrastructure is by no means limited to developing countries. It is also very much the case in the US and Western Europe, where demand is high for modernisation and where technological progress is moving at a rapid pace, particularly in the fields of telecommunications, media and alternative energy generation.

Without exaggerating the facts, the development and expansion of infrastructure facilities is therefore one – if not the – global megatrend of the 21st century. 

 

Infrastructure: an asset class that is growing dynamically worldwide
Up until a few years ago, the state was almost always responsible for establishing and operating infrastructure facilities. In light of widespread chronic budget shortages, these tasks are now being performed as collaborations between state-owned and private institutions in so-called private public partnerships. »More information
 
The development, modernisation and expansion of all kinds of infrastructure facilities will become an essential factor in global economic development in the years and decades to come, and excellent growth and earnings opportunities will open up for companies specialising in this field. The Raiffeisen-Infrastruktur-Aktien fund allows you to participate directly in these opportunities.
 
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