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- Local Brands Win in Emerging Markets
- It's not easy to go up against an established brand, but in emerging markets, consumers are looking for more than just a well-known name; they're looking for the best bang for their buck (or yen or peso...). Young & Rubicam's BrandAsset Valuator survey looked at 10 emerging markets and identified their most...
- Blog posts 2007-10-25
- Index Rates Stability of Emerging Markets
- Eurasia Group has released it's Global Political Risk Index for August, which ranks emerging markets for political stability. The index uses twenty indicators in four equally weighted categories: government, society, security and economy, to provide valuable insights for businesses looking to invest in emerging markets. Writing for...
- Blog posts 2007-08-08
- Investing in the "New Normal"
- The natural response to the market rally of the past two months was to sigh in relief. Maybe the nightmare was over. Maybe, just maybe, we'd paid our dues, gotten the message about risk, suffered through the exception that proves the rule, and now can we please go back to...
- Blog posts 2009-05-29
- Emerging Markets: Don't Go With the Flow
- When searching for a good place to invest, try an approach that works well in uncovering vast criminal conspiracies: Follow the money. Studying the flow of capital into or out of markets won't help you root out skullduggery, but it could help you build up your nest...
- Blog posts 2009-05-14
- Global Investing: How to Invest in the Hottest International Markets
- The best-performing stock markets right now are on the other side of the world. Here's how to invest some of your money there — carefully. So should you jump in as well? No. Wade in slowly, perhaps. But don’t jump....
- Articles 2009-07-30
- New Russian Ruble ETF Offers Several Interesting Trading Possibilities
- The Russian Are Coming Rydex launched a ninth CurrencyShares ETF on the NYSE Arca platform Thursday, giving investors the first Russian ruble exchange traded fund. The fund, which trades under the ticker symbol [[XRU]], offers U.S. investors a long ruble/dollar pair trade. It holds 1,000 rubles per share and...
- External links 2008-11-16
- Positive Signs in Emerging Markets
- Jack Dzierwa submits: Although not proof positive of better times ahead, we were encouraged this week to see a break of a negative trend in the money flows into emerging markets funds. For the week ending November 5, there were net inflows of $413 million into emerging markets...
- External links 2008-11-11
- eFuture's Chinese Domestic Sales: Ramp Up Continues
- Aaron Fletcher submits: Well it’s been a wild ride for every asset class in the last three months; and few wilder than emerging markets and their equities. There is considerable concern about the strength of export nations like China, India and Brazil and rightfully so as consumer nations like the...
- External links 2008-11-05
- Short India Is a Perfect Emerging Market Trade
- Rakesh Saxena submits: American fund managers investing in the emerging markets today are fundamentally assuming that, over a given time horizon, profits from equity investments will far exceed losses from currency devaluations. That assumption needs to be contextualized in the reality that, if investments in emerging markets like India were...
- External links 2008-10-29
- Fiscal and Monetary Nexus in Emerging Market Economies: How Does Debt Matter?
- This paper examines two main aspects of the interaction between fiscal and monetary policy in emerging market economies. First, it explores the interest rate-inflation relationship in economies with different levels of external and domestic public debt using panel- and cross-section data. The results show that interest rate-inflation elasticity weakens with...
- White papers 2006-08-01
- Missed the Rally in Emerging Markets? Pullback May Offer a Second Chance
- A leading emerging markets fund manager is forecasting a correction after the big rally this year. It’s liable to be smaller than many expect, however, so anyone waiting for a major pullback before buying may miss the boat â€" again. by Conrad de Aenlle
- Blog posts 2009-09-17
- Crosscurrents: Third-Quarter 2004 Rating Upgrades Paced by Emerging Markets; U.S, European Corporates Falter
- Emerging market and sovereign upgrades continue to pace rating activity, reflecting the broadening of the two-year global economic recovery. Yet within this otherwise favorable performance, there is a note of caution. US corporates, reversing recent trends, experienced a rather surprising high level of downgrades. The operating environment for many corporations,...
- White papers 2004-11-05
- Foreign Direct Investment in the Financial Sector of Emerging Market Economies
- Foreign presence in the financial sector of emerging market economies EMEs increased dramatically over the course of the 1990s. In the second half of the decade, financial sector foreign direct investment FSFDI inflows were about eight times that of the preceding five years. While banks accounted for the lion's share...
- White papers 2004-03-01
- Managing Confidence in Emerging Market Bank Runs
- In a rational-expectations framework, the paper model depositors' confidence as a function of the probability of future bank bailouts. It analyzes the effect of alternative bank bailout policies on depositors' confidence in an emerging market setting, where liquidity shortages of banks are revealed sequentially and governments cannot credibly commit to...
- White papers 2004-12-01
- Managerial Incentives and Financial Contagion
- This paper proposes a framework for co-movements of asset prices with seemingly unrelated fundamentals, as an outcome of optimal portfolio strategies by fund managers. In emerging markets, dedicated managers outperforming a benchmark index and global managers maximizing absolute returns lead to systematic interactions between asset prices, without asymmetric information. The...
- White papers 2004-10-01
- Pension Funds and Emerging Markets
- This paper focuses on the investment behavior of pension funds in developed and emerging market countries. First, it analyzes the main determinants of the emerging market asset allocation of pension funds in developed countries. Second, it assesses how pension funds in emerging markets have contributed to the development of local...
- White papers 2004-09-01
- What Is an Emerging Market?
- This paper argues that the acute trade-off between commitment and flexibility is not unique to sovereign debt. Instead, it is the defining characteristic of an emerging market. Examples of World Bank guarantees on behalf of sovereign governments to private lenders, exchange rate regimes, and international bond contracts, highlight the evolution...
- White papers 2004-09-01
- Front-Loaded or Back-Loaded Fiscal Adjustments: What Works in Emerging Market Economies?
- This paper investigates the political and economic determinants of successful fiscal adjustment in 25 emerging market economies from 1980 to 2001. The results show that large and back-loaded fiscal adjustments have the highest likelihood of success. Fiscal consolidations based on expenditure cuts increase the probability of approaching and achieving fiscal...
- White papers 2004-08-01
- The Role of Mature Market Mutual Funds in Emerging Markets: Myth or Mayhem?
- The expansion of the global mutual funds industry has been characterized by growth in mature as well as emerging markets. This has clearly contributed to the development of local securities markets in emerging market economies, which in turn, has been key in attracting investment inflows from overseas funds. Our estimates...
- White papers 2004-07-01
- Foreign Banks in Emerging Market Crises
- Foreign banks have greatly increased their presence in emerging market countries in recent years. This paper compares the performance of domestic banks and a long-established group of foreign banks. The paper finds that the sharpest differences are between banks mainly active in Asia including all domestic and some foreign banks...
- White papers 2004-07-01
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