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18 Countries' Stock Markets As A Percentage Of GDP

Sep 26, 2013, 16:08 IST

Here's an interesting view of the world's stock markets from Guggenheim's Scott Minerd:

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A country's market capitalization as a percent of GDP is a useful indicator in assessing whether an equity market is under- or overvalued. Making direct comparisons between developed markets and emerging markets can be difficult, however, because the latter tend to have less developed stock markets and lower market capitalization to GDP ratios. A more useful indicator is to compare a country's ratio to its historic levels. Based on current differences from previous 10 year averages, European markets, especially Italy, Spain, and France, appear particularly undervalued and therefore attractive. Additionally, the BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India, China) countries are currently below their averages, suggesting now may be a good buying opportunity.

MARKET CAPITALIZATION, % OF GDP: DEVIATION FROM PRIOR 10-YEAR AVERAGE

Guggenheim Partners

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