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Author Tessari, Cristina, author

Title Brazilian Market Portfolio / by Cristina Tessari and Alexis Meyer-Cirke
Published Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (39 pages)
Series IMF Working Paper, 1018-5941 ; WP/17/51
IMF working paper ; WP/17/51.
Contents Cover; Contents; I. INTRODUCTION; II. BRAZILIAN ASSET CLASSES; A. Government Bonds; B. Equity; C. Bank Funding; D. Corporate Bonds; E. Real-Estate; F. Agribusiness; G. Private Equity; H. Credit Bonds; III. BRAZILIAN MARKET PORTFOLIO; A. Benchmark Indices; B. Composition; C. Investor Location; IV. DATA SOURCES AND METHODOLOGY; V. CONCLUDING REMARKS; Figures; 1. Evolution Of The Government Bonds Market; 2. Profile Of Government Bonds; 3. Composition Of Government Bonds Outstanding In 2005 And In 2015; 4. Evolution Of The Dfpd Bondholder Base; 5. Evolution Of The Dfpd Maturity Profile
6. Evolution Of The Dfpd Maturing In 12 Months7. Participation By Investor Type; 8. Equity Market Characteristics; 9. Number Of Listed Companies; 10. Evolution Of The Bank Funding Market; 11. Evolution Of The Corporate Bond Market; 12. Evolution Of The Real-Estate Market; 13. Evolution Of The Agribusiness Market; 14. Evolution Of The PE/VC Industry; 15. Evolution Of The Credit Bonds Market; 16. Brazilian Market Portfolio Weights In December 2015; 17. Estimated Weights In The Market Portfolio, 2005-15; 18. Estimated Market Values In The Brazilian Market Portfolio, 2005-15
19. Composition Of The Foreign Investors' Portfolio In Brazil (2005-15)20. Stock Of Brazilian Capital Abroad; Tables; 1 General Characteristics Of Federal Government Bonds; 2. Brazilian Market Portfolio Weights, 2005-15; 3. Data Characteristics For The Eight Main Asset Classes, 2005-15; 4. Value Of Foreign Investors' Portfolio In Brazil By Assets And Financial Volume; References
Summary In recent years, Brazil has achieved substantial progress in capital market development by building a diversified investor base and expanding the menu of available financial instruments. In this context, we evaluated the invested Brazilian market portfolio for a period spanning 2005-15. This is a portfolio of all assets proportionally weighted by their market capitalization, and it is divided in eight broad categories: government bonds, equities, bank funding bonds, corporate bonds, real-estate, agribusiness, private-equity, and credit bonds. While the paper focuses on stylized facts related to market size, composition weighting and changes over time, the estimated market portfolio contains important information for policy makers and market participants alike
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Subject Capital market -- Brazil
Capital market.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Finance.
Capital market
Brazil
Form Electronic book
Author Meyer Cirkel, Alexis, author.
ISBN 9781475586770
1475586779