Global trends in emerging securities market institutional investment: implications for colombian reform
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1996-01Autor
Kleiman, Gary N.Metadatos
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Foreign institutional investment (FII) in emerging securities markets, both debt and equity, has been a growing phenomenon particularly in past five years. Emerging market investing has become mainstream across the broad spectrum of industrial country-based institutions. The range of allocation possibilities once confined to a few country funds has extended geographically worldwide, and by instrument to include private placements derivatives, and international depository receipts in addition to more traditional instruments.
Abstract
Foreign institutional investment (FII) in emerging securities markets, both debt and equity, has been a growing phenomenon particularly in past five years. Emerging market investing has become mainstream across the broad spectrum of industrial country-based institutions. The range of allocation possibilities once confined to a few country funds has extended geographically worldwide, and by instrument to include private placements derivatives, and international depository receipts in addition to more traditional instruments.
Palabras clave
Sistema Financiero
Mercado de Capitales
Deuda Pública
JEL
G13
G15
G18