Are Institutional Investors an Important Source of Portfolio Investment in Emerging Markets?

Are Institutional Investors an Important Source of Portfolio Investment in Emerging Markets?
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Publisher : World Bank Publications
Total Pages : 45
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Synopsis Are Institutional Investors an Important Source of Portfolio Investment in Emerging Markets? by : Punam Chuhan

Major institutional investors in five industrial countries invest cautiously, and very little, in emerging market securities. But only in Germany are regulations on foreign investment a significant constraint.

Have Institutional Investors Destabilized Emerging Markets?

Have Institutional Investors Destabilized Emerging Markets?
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 26
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ISBN-10 : 9781451978889
ISBN-13 : 145197888X
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Synopsis Have Institutional Investors Destabilized Emerging Markets? by : Mr.Brian J. Aitken

In the past few years there has been a large increase in portfolio capital flows into emerging markets, mostly fueled by mutual funds and other institutional investors. Based on a simple variance ratio test, this paper finds that emerging stock markets as a group experienced a sharp increase in autocorrelation in total returns at a time when institutional investors began to significantly expand their holdings in these markets. These results are consistent with the view that institutional investor sentiment toward emerging markets as an asset class can at times play a critical role in determining asset prices, with shifts in sentiment resulting in periods of bubble-like booms and busts and asset price overshooting.

Institutional Investors in the New Financial Landscape

Institutional Investors in the New Financial Landscape
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 491
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ISBN-10 : 9264163069
ISBN-13 : 9789264163065
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Institutional Investors in the New Financial Landscape by : OECD

This publication gives a comprehensive overview of the major driving forces behind recent trends, future prospects, financial market implications as well as regulatory and supervisory challenges related to the rise in institutional assets.

Emerging Markets in an Upside Down World

Emerging Markets in an Upside Down World
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 9781118879672
ISBN-13 : 1118879678
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Emerging Markets in an Upside Down World by : Jerome Booth

The world is upside down. The emerging market countries are more important than many investors realise. They have been catching up with the West over the past few decades. Greater market freedom has spread since the end of the Cold War, and with it institutional changes which have further assisted emerging economies in becoming more productive, flexible, and resilient. The Western financial crisis from 2008 has quickened the pace of the relative rise of emerging markets - their relative economic power, and with it political power, but also their financial power as savers, investors and creditors. Emerging Markets in an Upside Down World - Challenging Perceptions in Asset Allocation and Investment argues that finance theory has misunderstood risk and that this has led to poor investment decisions; and that emerging markets constitute a good example of why traditional finance theory is faulty. The book accurately describes the complex and changing global environment currently facing the investor and asset allocator. It raises many questions often bypassed because of the use of simplifying assumptions and models. The narrative builds towards a checklist of issues and questions for the asset allocator and investor and then to a discussion of a variety of regulatory and policy issues. Aimed at institutional and retail investors as well as economics, finance, business and international relations students, Emerging Markets in an Upside Down World covers many complex ideas, but is written to be accessible to the non-expert.

Emerging Market Portfolio Flows

Emerging Market Portfolio Flows
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 25
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ISBN-10 : 9781513559223
ISBN-13 : 1513559222
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Synopsis Emerging Market Portfolio Flows by : Mr.Serkan Arslanalp

Portfolio flows to emerging markets (EMs) tend to be correlated. A possible explanation is the role global benchmarks play in allocating capital internationally, the so-called “benchmark effect.” This paper finds that benchmark-driven investors indeed play a large role in a key segment of the market—the EM local currency government bond market—, accounting for more than one third of total foreign holdings as of end-2014. We find that the prominence of these investors declined somewhat after the May 2013 taper tantrum, but remain high. This distinction is important in understanding the drivers of EM capital flows and their sensitivity to different types of shocks. In particular, a high share of benchmark-driven investors may result in capital flows that are more sensitive to global shocks and less sensitive to country factors.

Fisher Investments on Emerging Markets

Fisher Investments on Emerging Markets
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Publisher : John Wiley and Sons
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9780470567432
ISBN-13 : 0470567430
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Fisher Investments on Emerging Markets by : Fisher Investments

The fifth installment of the Fisher Investments On series is a comprehensive guide to understanding and analyzing investment opportunities within emerging markets. Growing in relative importance in recent years, emerging markets offer dynamic and unique opportunities. Fisher Investments on Emerging Markets can benefit both new and seasoned investors, covering everything from regional basics to country-specific insights to practical investing tactics, including common pitfalls to avoid. This book begins with an overview of emerging markets, followed by a historical narrative of the major emerging market regions—with emphasis on the economic, political, and sentiment drivers that help shape the investing landscape. Discusses regional, and even country-specific, drivers. Examines the major regions, including Russia, China, Latin America, and Asia. Addresses the challenges unique to emerging and developing regions, and some common pitfalls to avoid. Delves into top-down investment methodology as well as individual security analysis. Outlines a five-step process to help differentiate firms in emerging markets—designed to help you identify ones with the greatest probability of outperforming Provides investment strategies for a variety of market environments Filled with in-depth insights and expert advice, Fisher Investments on Emerging Markets provides a framework for understanding emerging markets. With this book as your guide, you can quickly gain a global perspective on emerging markets and discover strategies to help achieve your investing goals.