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Emerging markets - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (232 words) |
 | The term emerging markets is commonly used to describe business and market activity in industrializing or emerging regions of the world. |
 | It is sometimes loosely used as a replacement for emerging economies, but really signifies a business phenomenon that is not fully described by or constrained to geography or economic strength; such countries are considered to be in a transitional phase between developing and developed status. |
 | The research on emerging markets is diffused within management literature. |
| Emerging Markets (1864 words) |
 | But equally, for the dedicated emerging market investor, there are considerable challenges: the frequent frustrations of a lack of common standards and a lack of information, grueling travel schedules, language problems and cultural suspicions. |
 | The ability to move from market to market assume that investments and their environments are disconnected, that market movements are not strongly correlated. |
 | Thus, emerging market investing may be a long-term cyclical phenomenon and not a steady, one-way path to riches. |