SocGen: Here's The Number One Emerging Market You're Ignoring Right Now

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Investors worldwide are in pursuit of yield, and are willing to go anywhere to get it. And while China, India, and others may already seem tapped-out, investors may be able to get ahead of the curve on one emerging continent.

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Africa, according to Societe Generale, can no longer be ignored by investors looking for additional exposure amid weak Western growth.

It isn't without risks, but major Western companies are now paying attention to the continent, including Wal-Mart, which is desperate to get in on their 1 billion consumers.

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Africa is primed to surge.

SocGen Africa

Source: Societe Generale

15 years of awesome growth.

SocGen Africa

Source: Societe Generale

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Ahead of the rest of the world, on average.

SocGen Africa

Source: Societe Generale

Each market offers different possibilities.

SocGen Africa

Source: Societe Generale

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Africa is a commodity hotspot.

SocGen Africa

Source: Societe Generale

Energy demand is set to rise.

SocGen Africa

Source: Societe Generale

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And the world has more and more youth read to ask for more.

SocGen Africa

Source: Societe Generale

Demand for more meat and food will drive Africa.

SocGen Africa

Source: Societe Generale

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And Africa has raw materials in plenty.

SocGen Africa

Source: Societe Generale

The potential for Africa's agricultural growth is huge.

SocGen Africa

Source: Societe Generale

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China is only helping.

SocGen Africa

Source: Societe Generale

The rise of the African middle class is also huge for demand.

SocGen Africa

Source: Societe Generale

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And ample opportunity in infrastructure.

SocGen Africa

Source: Societe Generale

The China relationship is only starting.

SocGen Africa

Source: Societe Generale

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But there are problems.

SocGen Africa

Source: Societe Generale

There are a lot of ways to get in.

SocGen Africa

Source: Societe Generale

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Beyond typical ways.

SocGen Africa

Source: Societe Generale

And African stock markets are now becoming more interesting.

SocGen Africa

Source: Societe Generale

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