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Author : Ira W. Lieberman,Christopher D. Kirkness Publisher : World Bank Publications Page : 163 pages File Size : 46,5 Mb Release : 1998-01-01 Category : Business & Economics ISBN : 9780821341872
Privatization and Emerging Equity Markets by Ira W. Lieberman,Christopher D. Kirkness Pdf
The text provides an overview of privatization and emerging equity markets describes the role of privatization providing critical mass for new stock markets and examines investment opportunities that deepen existing stock markets.
Author : Keith K. H. Park,Antoine W. van Agtmael Publisher : Irwin Professional Publishing Page : 686 pages File Size : 46,6 Mb Release : 1993 Category : International finance ISBN : UCSD:31822015046857
The World's Emerging Stock Markets by Keith K. H. Park,Antoine W. van Agtmael Pdf
In Korea, Thailand, Mexico, Chile and a host of other nations, stock markets previously shunned as illiquid, or simply too exotic, are evolving at a terrific rate, and drawing in ever more participants. Consider these facts:. The emerging markets' share of world market capitalization will grow from approximately 7 percent to 15-20 percent - a pace more than twice that of the industrialized nations.
Author : Keith K. H. Park,Antoine W. van Agtmael Publisher : Unknown Page : 650 pages File Size : 49,7 Mb Release : 1994 Category : Securities ISBN : 9971643855
The Dynamics of Emerging Stock Markets by Mohamed El Hedi Arouri,Fredj Jawadi,Duc Khuong Nguyen Pdf
Emerging markets have received a particular attention of academic researchers and practitioners since they decided to open their domestic capital markets to foreign participants about three decades ago. At the same time, we remark that theoretical and empirical research in emerging stock markets has been particularly challenged by their fast changes in nature and size under the effects of financial liberalization and reforms. This evolving feature has particularly led to a commensurate increase in sophistication of modeling techniques used for understanding financial markets. In this spirit, the book aims at providing the audience a comprehensive understanding of emerging stock markets in various aspects using modern financial econometric methods. It addresses the empirical techniques needed by economic agents to analyze the dynamics of these markets and illustrates how they can be applied to the actual data. On the other hand, it presents and discusses new research findings and their implications.
Emerging Stock Markets by Christopher Barry,John Peavy, III,Mauricio Rodriquez Pdf
Emerging Stock Markets: Risk, Return, and Performance is a compendium of historical data currently available about the performance of securities in emerging markets. As a result, it will be an invaluable aid to the investor or investment manager trying to make informed decisions about investing in emerging market assets. The authors provide monthly stock return data for more than two dozen countries in the Emerging Markets Data Base maintained by the International Finance Corporation. Without such data, analysis of this fascinating asset class has been frustrated.
Emerging Equity Markets by Mr.Robert Alan Feldman,Mr.Manmohan S. Kumar Pdf
Since the mid-1980s, there has been a very substantial increase in stock market activity in many developing countries. This paper first examines the main characteristics of the emerging stock markets, and illustrates the evolution of equity prices in these markets over the last decade. It then discusses the reasons for the markets’ growth and assesses the extent to which domestic policies, as well as external factors, have played a role. This is followed by a discussion of the likely benefits of these markets; the effects which any abrupt correction in stock prices could have for the economy; and the ways in which these markets can be made more efficient.
Global Stock Markets and Portfolio Management by S. Motamen-Samadian Pdf
This book presents the latest empirical findings on stock markets in a number of emerging markets. The authors employ the latest techniques and provide valuable insights into each market, highlighting global integration, their potential for profitable investments and features that will be influential in global portfolio decision-making.
The Politics of Equity Finance in Emerging Markets by Kathryn C. Lavelle Pdf
Emerging market stock issuance relative to GDP rose in the late twentieth century to levels that roughly matched that of advanced, industrial markets. Nonetheless, the connection between owning shares of emerging market stock and the ability to influence the management of these firms remains fundamentally different from the analogous institutional connection that has evolved in industrial markets. The reasons for the differences in emerging markets are both historical and political in nature. That is, local equity markets have had the objective of providing for some degree of local ownership and control of large economic entities since the late nineteenth century. However, local markets have operated under different global political structures since that time, ranging from imperialism, to world wars, to sovereign developmental states, to neo-liberal states. Shares issued under these different structures have been reconfigured over time, resulting in a lack of convergence along either the Anglo-American or Continental models of corporate governance. The author uses a political science paradigm to explain the growth of emerging equity markets. She departs from conventional economic explanations and examines politics at the micro-level of large issues of emerging market stock. The second half of the book presents case studies dealing with emerging market countries in Latin America, Asia, Russia and Eastern Europe, Africa and the Middle East. The case studies connect the regional, state, and firm levels to detail the multiple ownership and control arrangements, and to dispel the notion that mere quantitative growth of these markets will lead to a convergence in financial institutional structures along the lines of the industrial core of the world economy.
Equities and Emerging Stock-markets by Davide Taliente,Perdita Fraser Pdf
This text seeks to quantify the potential benefits to investors of judicious investment in emerging markets through a portfolio simulation analysis in order to illustrate the beneficial effect of these capital flows in simulating developing economies in a historical context, and to identify the steps that emerging market policymakers should take in order to simulate OECD portfolio investment through an econometric analysis of investor polls.
Emerging Financial Markets in the Global Economy by Larry Sawers,Daniel M. Schydlowsky,David Nickerson Pdf
This collection of papers considers many of the important issues raised by these dramatic changes in emerging financial markets, including: the nature of this systemic risk and how governments can go about reducing it: how to increase the supply of capital that can be invested in development; aspects of foreign direct investment; informal credit markets; the impact of informal finance on development; how lessons learned from microfinance in developing countries can be applied to credit markets in the United States; and how to create institutions that can effectively deal with the problems inherent in lending to poor people in developing countries. The book is intended for policy makers and scholars interested in capital markets in developing and transition economies. It is also suitable for use as a supplementary text in upper level undergraduate courses on development finance.
Author : Research Foundation of CFA Institute Publisher : Unknown Page : 128 pages File Size : 45,9 Mb Release : 1997-01-01 Category : Electronic ISBN : 0943205867
Volatility Spillovers and Contagion from Mature to Emerging Stock Markets by John Beirne Pdf
This paper examines volatility spillovers from mature to emerging stock markets and tests for changes in the transmission mechanism-contagion-during turbulences in mature markets. Tri-variate GARCH-BEKK models of returns in global (mature), regional, and local markets are estimated for 41 emerging market economies (EMEs), with a dummy capturing parameter shifts during turbulent episodes. LR tests suggest that mature markets influence conditional variances in many emerging markets. Moreover, spillover parameters change during turbulent episodes. Conditional variances in most EMEs rise during these episodes, but there is only limited evidence of shifts in conditional correlations between mature and emerging markets.