
An emerging market is a country that has some characteristics of a developed market but is not yet a developed market. This includes countries that may be developed markets in the future or were in the past. A country may be changed to a frontier market if it no longer meets the criteria for an emerging market. It may be a nation with social or bu...
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Investment markets in developing economies....
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Developing economies such as those in Latin America and Asia that do not have a long history of equity investment and stable, reliable returns. Speculative investors prepared to accept a higher level of risk see such markets as having attractive potential for rapid growth. See also mature markets
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The financial markets of developing economies.
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The financial markets of developing economies.
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Financial markets in countries with developing economies, where industrialisation has commenced and the economy has linkages with the global economy. The financial markets in these countries are immature compared to those of the world`s major financial centres, but are becoming increasingly sophisticated and integrated into the international market...
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A service once offered by the American Stock Exchange to help small growth companies fulfill special
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The financial markets of developing countries. Examples include Mexico, Malaysia, Chile, Thailand and Philippines. Emerging-market securities are the most volatile in the world. They have tremendous growth potential, but also pose significant risks — political upheaval, corruption and currency collapse, to name just a few. See 'Foreign-Stock F......
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The stock markets of countries which have a low per head income compared with the developed world... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/emerging-markets.htm?id=463&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of emerging markets'>more</a>
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Is a term which broadly categorizes countries in the midst of developing their financial markets and economic infrastructures. This development is viewed in terms of freer, more liquid markets, which facilitate trade. Privitization of former state owned or administered businesses is a key factor in this process.
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The stock markets of countries which have a low per head income compared with the developed world but which nevertheless have functioning stock exchanges.
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