We always get plenty of requests for country p/e ratios, so as somewhat of a holiday gift, we are providing price and p/e charts of the seven countries that get requested the most.
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hmm. some of those charts suggest buying opportunities appear when P/E ratios top out and fall, not just when they bottom out.
i never would have expected that.
Posted by: m3 | December 22, 2006 at 03:57 PM
With all the funny accounting these days, I wonder how accurate the calculated PE ratios are. I suspect the real PE ratios are a bit higher, depending on how one defines "earnings".
Posted by: toothfairy | December 24, 2006 at 02:27 PM
I'm a private investor from UK and notice that your PE ratio for FTSE 100 seems to be out of line with what is published by the owners of index. check out http://www.ft.com/marketdata/ftseukindex
this link is everyday. the value is 13.x. your graph seems to show ratio closer to 18.
Can someone please explain why this is so?
thanks
Posted by: Anonymous | December 28, 2006 at 08:58 AM
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Posted by: Anonymous | December 28, 2006 at 08:59 AM
It looks like they used actual reported p/e while the FT uses estimated.
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Posted by: jhade raghoo | July 29, 2008 at 05:32 AM
How can I accurately determine the P/E ratio and forward P/E ratio of ETF's investing in foreign indexes?
Also, which ETF's that invest in country specific indexes have the lowest P/E ratio's? Thanks!!!
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hmm. some of those charts suggest buying opportunities appear when P/E ratios top out and fall, not just when they bottom out.
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