Description |
xiv, 442 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Ch. 1. Investing in Emerging Markets -- Ch. 2. Risks of Investing in Emerging Markets -- Ch. 3. Disclosure, Investor Protection, and Other Ethical Considerations for the Emerging-Market Investor -- Ch. 4. Methods and Vehicles for Portfolio Investment in Emerging Markets -- Ch. 5. Malaysia -- Ch. 6. Chile -- Ch. 7. Argentina -- Ch. 8. Turkey -- Ch. 9. Taiwan, The Republic of China -- Ch. 10. Thailand -- Ch. 11. Republic of Korea -- Ch. 12. Brazil -- Ch. 13. Other Asian Markets -- Ch. 14. Other European, Mid-East, and African Markets -- Ch. 15. Eastern European Markets -- Ch. 16. Other Latin American Markets -- Ch. 17. Critical Issues for the Emerging-Market Investor -- Appendix Addresses and Telecommunications Numbers of Emerging-Market Exchanges |
Summary |
Emerging markets are growing much faster than developed markets and the current surge in investing opportunities reflects this rapid growth. But just as many risks and restrictions accompany these opportunities, so it's more important than ever to understand the markets and their limitations. The Irwin Guide to Investing in Emerging Markets gives you a complete framework for determining the most appropriate emerging market countries for your individual investment needs and risk tolerance |
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The Irwin Guide to Investing in Emerging Markets is a first-of-its-kind guide to the specific opportunities and risks of investing in the capital and financial markets of the countries and regions classified as "emerging markets." Inside, author Marjorie T. Stanley outlines alternatives for various direct and indirect portfolio investments, including fixed income investments, internationally traded shares, mutual funds (emerging market funds), and closed end funds - one of the few practical ways to invest in some emerging markets |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Investments, Foreign -- Developing countries.
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Portfolio management.
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LC no. |
94044906 |
ISBN |
1556233345 |
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