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Title: Why China Will Never Be No. 1
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Published: Sep 29, 2012
Author: Christian DeHaemer
Post Date: 2012-09-29 04:30:30 by Tatarewicz
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Comments: 3

Mexico is the biggest unreported story of the year.

Just look at the Mexican ETF (NYSE: EWW) compared to China (NYSE: FXI) and Brazil (NYSE: EWZ):

mexican etf

India and Russia are well off their highs as well.

Face it, BRIC is dead. But the stock market of our good neighbor to the south is making new highs.

In fact, the Mexican Bolsa IPC Index is just off its all-time highs of 41,600.

It looks like the best-performing stock market of the last twenty years.

The U.S. is Mexico's biggest trade partner, with 80% of its exports. That might seem like a lot, but this is down from 87% just a few years ago as Mexico diversifies its economy.

The country currently has 44 free trade agreements. Mexico is the U.S.'s third-largest trading partner and Latin America's second largest economy.

Mexico is growing for a number of reasons...

First, it is close to the U.S. and in NAFTA.

There is no high fuel cost/time delay from Mexico: You place an order, you get in a few days. No muss, no fuss, and fewer pirated technologies. (It could take a month before you realize you got the wrong 50,000 widgets from China.)

Furthermore, there are no tariffs, fees, duties, or trade wars.

It's no wonder Mexico is now the fourth-largest automobile exporter in the world.

Cheaper than China

It's all about money.

China has its currency loosely pegged to the U.S. dollar. So, while Bernanke prints money and devalues the dollar, the yuan stays within a range. Up until 2010, the yuan was hard linked to the dollar.

That's why the following chart shows so many jumps and looks manipulated.

Because it is manipulated. By the state.

Dollar vs. Yuan

yuan_chart

Mexico's currency floats on the open free market.

This means Americans pay 30% more for Chinese goods and 40% less for Mexican goods than they did five years ago.

(It's a good rule of thumb to flip these charts over in your mind to see the dollar gain. I used to just turn over the pink Financial Times, that's how old I am.)

So, over the past five years, the dollar is going down versus the Chinese currency, but it has gained versus the Mexican peso.

Olè

ole_chart

And it gets better for the China haters...

According to Boston Consulting Group, China's average manufacturing wages, when adjusted for productivity, are now higher than Mexico's.

They forecast that by 2015, the cost of a Chinese worker will be 25% higher than a Mexican worker.

Lots of Young People

yp

Mexico has one of the best population pyramids in the world.

More young people mean new families, hard work, more houses, and more savings for retirement. Fewer old people mean less entitlements and health care costs.

This is what the U.S. looked like in the post-WWII boom years.

Mexico has a median age of 26. China has a median age of 33.2 — and China will age rapidly due to its one-child policy.

Mexico grew GDP at a 4.7% clip in July, up from 3.7% in June.

And get this: Unlike the U.S., Mexico has a budget!

This is a Richard Fisher speech from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas from February 2012:

On the fiscal front, it might surprise fiscal authorities in El Norte that Mexico actually has a federal budget! And it might surprise you to know that the U.S. government has not agreed on a budget for three years running.

Furthermore, Mexico ran a budget deficit of 2.5 percent in 2011, compared with the U.S. figure of 8.7 percent. Mexico’s national debt is small, at 27 percent of GDP; in 2011, the U.S. debt-to-GDP ratio was 99 percent and is projected to be 106 percent in 2012 as the national debt passes $16 trillion.

As you know, $16 trillion is receding fast in the rearview mirror.

Since 2006, Mexico has had a balanced budget rule. Inflation has dropped from 43% a year in the 1990s to 6.3% in 2001 and 3.8% this year. The peso is now a store of value, no longer a punchline.

As an example, the Mexican 10-year government bond now pays 5.25% — just off the all-time lows of 5% it hit in July.

Bill Gross, manager of the world's biggest bond fund, is buying them up. According to Bloomberg:

Mexico’s lower debt levels and higher yields made investing in the nation’s bonds instead of German notes a decision so obvious to Gross that he ended his June comments on the Pimco Twitter account with the word “duh.”

Since 1995, Christian DeHaemer has specialized in frontier market opportunities. He has traveled extensively and invested in places as varied as Cuba, Mongolia, and Kenya. Chris believes the best way to make money is to get there first with the most. Christian is the founder of Crisis & Opportunity and Managing Director of Wealth Daily. He is also a contributor for Energy & Capital. For more on Christian, see his editor's page.

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#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

The U.S. is Mexico's biggest trade partner, with 80% of its exports.

The trouble with the Mexicans is that they cannot follow directions. I bought a new pair of Wrangler jeans out here (made in Mexico of U.S. fabric) and it had one leg straight cut, and the other slightly flaired.

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2012-09-29   13:14:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

If you ain't white you ain't right. I wouldn't invest a cent in China or Mexico. Ultimately you'll lose all of it.

I sense a disturbance in the farce. Much gnashing will ensue.

Turtle  posted on  2012-09-29   14:37:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Turtle (#2)

Ultimately you'll lose all of it.

Mexico's pattern is to do well for 20 years or so, and then steal the foreign capital invested.

"Mr. Prime Minister, there is only one important question facing us, and that is the question whether the white race will survive." -- Leonid Brezhnev to James Callahan

Prefrontal Vortex  posted on  2012-09-29   19:55:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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