Mexico is The Fourth Most Interesting to Investors, according to a German study
Mexico is the fourth most interesting for investors, behind Nigeria, Indonesia and South Korea, according to a study released today by the German magazine "Business Week" on the most promising economies.
In a statement released by the publication, is collected in the same text, which reads: "Whoever wants to succeed in the long term, should rather be positioned in second-line markets such as Nigeria, Indonesia, South Korea and Mexico."
The report adds that "the growth phase turbo" in BRIC, the four emerging giants (Brazil, Russia, India and China), "is over", because "rarely big four" do ya "dream to many investors ".
The study looks at a double ranking multiple variables of different areas, such as basic macroeconomic indicators, trade balance data, elements of political stability, investment figures in research and evaluates various characteristics of their markets.
The winning country after adding two classifications is Nigeria, followed, in order, by Indonesia, South Korea, Mexico, Turkey, Algeria, Poland, Ghana and Malaysia.
"In the ranking are the most underrated nine markets, which despite its respectable development and a sustainable business model is still not perceived as serious competitors," said Florian Willershausen, international editor of the "Business".
This study coincides with a visit to the winner of the last elections in Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto, of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), launched yesterday by four European countries, Germany, Spain, the UK and France, before assuming the presidency, the December 1, aiming to boost relations with European states and their political leaders.
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Mexico is the fourth most interesting for investors, behind Nigeria, Indonesia and South Korea, according to a study released today by the German magazine "Business Week" on the most promising economies.

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