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Follow the Money Sol Trujillo

The 11th Annual Wall Street Summit in New York City (October 26-28, 2011) explored the wealth creation potential and economic characteristics of developed and emerging markets, including the significance of the G-7 and BRIC nations. Focused on key trends such as rising productivity and per capita income, the summit highlighted the burgeoning influence of the U.S. Hispanic market, projected to reach $1.5 trillion in purchasing power by 2015. This gathering emphasized the opportunities within these markets, advocating for strategic investments in a rapidly evolving global economy.

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Follow the Money Sol Trujillo

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  1. Follow the MoneySol Trujillo New America Alliance 11th Annual Wall Street Summit New York City October 26-28, 2011

  2. Developed Nations: • Create wealth • Raise living standards • Provide capital for investment • Consume goods and services

  3. G-7 Nations • USA • UK • Italy • Japan • Germany • France • Canada Total GDP=$30 Trillion

  4. BRIC Nations: • Brazil • Russia • India • China Total GDP=$10 Trillion

  5. Remaining Nations: • Mexico • Turkey • Indonesia • Saudi Arabia • Argentina • Australia • South Korea • South Africa Total GDP=$6 Trillion

  6. Emerging Markets: Global Attributes • Young population • Increasing productivity • Rising per capita income • An appetite for consumption that fuels spending

  7. Emerging Markets: US Hispanic (Same) Attributes • Young population • Increasing productivity • Rising per capita income • An appetite for consumption that fuels spending

  8. US Hispanic Market Overview • 50 M People • 16% of US population (310 M) • Growing to 133 M people by 2050 • $1.1 T purchasing power today • Growing to $1.5 T by 2015 • Purchasing power exceeds all four BRIC nations

  9. G-20 Total GDP

  10. Per Capita GDP Remaining G-20

  11. .12%

  12. Emerging US Hispanic Markets • U.S. exports to Latin America are 2.6 X those to china • Housing = $204 B • Transportation = $111 B • Personal Insurance = $65 B • Utilities = $51 B • Healthcare = $25 B • Entertainment = $24 B • Education = $11 B

  13. American Hispanics, recently arrived, bring energy, connections and know-how to America’s changing political and business culture.

  14. So when you’re looking for opportunity, Remember… Follow The MONEY

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