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FRONTIER MARKETS
The term frontier markets is commonly used to describe the equity markets of the smaller and less accessible, but still "investable", countries of the developing world. The frontier, or pre-emerging equity markets, are typically pursued by investors seeking high, long-run return potential as well as low correlations with other markets. The implication of a country being labeled as frontier, or pre-emerging, is that the market will begin to develop.
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China’s underground financial market has grown at an exponential rate to meet demand from credit-hungry small &...
A new study by Grant Thornton reveals the countries where companies expect to see profit growth in 2010.
The State Bank of Vietnam raised the required reserve ratios on foreign currency for credit institutions by 100 basis...
The National Bank of Georgia decreased its benchmark refinancing interest rate by 25 basis points to 7.50% from 7.75%.
The Bank of Mozambique reduced its standing facility lending interest rate by 50 basis points to 16.00% from 16.50%.
The Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan held its refinancing rate unchanged at 12.00%. The Bank noted:...
The State Bank of Pakistan unexpectedly dropped its discount rate 50 basis points to 13.50% from 14.00%.
The Central Bank of Colombia lifted its benchmark monetary policy interest rate by 25 basis points to 4.50% from 4.
Top Sources: Frontier Markets
- chairmanking.com
- Reuters
- hedgetracker.com
- MarketWatch
- CNBC
- africabusinessreview.net
- Financial Times
- BusinessWeek
- TheStreet.com
- blog.frontierstrategygroup.com
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