Emerging Markets – The Current Debate
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- Marketing Research,
- Marketing,
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- Emerging Market,
- Corporate Earnings,
- Business Operations,
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Overview: The short-term case for investment in emerging markets is currently strong. Valuations are at attractive levels, interest rates are falling globally, domestic economic growth is healthy, and corporate earnings growth is sound. Indeed, the prospect of a major bounce in these markets over the next twelve months, as the world economy adjusts to a slower and more sustainable pace of growth in the United States, is very real. However, set against this rosy scenario it cannot be denied that emerging markets, as an asset class is currently under-going a phase of re-examination. A number of well-respected figures within the investment industry have pointed out a few simple facts about the asset class, which are hard to dispute. This paper discusses some of the main criticisms, and then go on to present some counter-arguments supporting investment in emerging markets now. It provides a balanced picture of the debate surrounding the asset class.
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Format: PDF | Size: 30KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 5
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