How Overseas Trends Affect U.S. Investors

Learn what international indicators to follow to see what’s coming to American markets.

When the U.S. market sneezes, the saying goes, the rest of the world catches a cold. But the relationship can work the other way, too. These days, many investors look abroad for signals about how the U.S. stock market will perform.

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Ruisha Qian
Contributing Writer, Kiplinger.com
Qian was a summer 2013 intern for Kiplinger.com. Prior to that, she was a business reporter and graphic designer at the Columbia Missourian, and writer and producer for Newsy.com. Qian is a graduate student at the Missouri School of Journalism. She holds a BA degree in English from China's Beijing Foreign Studies University. She was one of 16 recipients of the White House Correspondents' Association 2013 Scholarship.