With the Brazilian economy reeling, the alternative of investing abroad is once again an opportunity to reduce exposure to risks in Brazil.
And the Chinese economy is sliding in 2022, following the world trend and, despite being the owner of the second largest Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and having high growth rates, it is only part of three ETF’s traded on the Brazilian stock exchange.
The United States, on the other hand, reigns among the current options with fifty funds listed on B3. But caution is needed in the face of high interest rates and rising US inflation.
Given this scenario, where is it better to invest, in China or in the United States?
To help with the answers, the Great Investment Debate welcomes, this Monday (8), Gilberto Cardoso, commodities analyst at Ohmresearch and CEO of Tarraco Commodities Solutions, which defends investments in China, and Gustavo Aranha, partner and distribution director at Geocapital, who believes it is safer to invest in United States.
The attraction is weekly and airs on Mondays at 8:50 pm.
Source: CNN Brasil
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