U S Investors Emerging Market Equity Portfolios

U S  Investors  Emerging Market Equity Portfolios
Author: Ms.Hali J. Edison,Mr.Francis E. Warnock
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2003-12-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781451875768

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We analyze a unique data set and uncover a remarkable result that casts a new light on the home bias phenomenon. The data are comprehensive, security-level holdings of emerging market equities by U.S. investors. We document, as expected, that at a point in time U.S. portfolios are tilted towards firms that are large, have fewer restrictions on foreign ownership, or are cross-listed on a U.S. exchange. The size of the cross-listing effect is striking. In contrast to the well-documented underweighting of foreign stocks, emerging market equities that are cross-listed on a U.S. exchange are incorporated into U.S. portfolios at full international capital asset pricing model (CAPM) weights. Our results suggest that information asymmetries play an important role in equity home bias and that the benefits of international risk sharing are limited to select firms.

U S Investors Emerging Market Equity Portfolios A Security Level Analysis

U S  Investors  Emerging Market Equity Portfolios A Security Level Analysis
Author: Hali J. Edison
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2006
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1291216107

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We analyze a unique data set and uncover a remarkable result that casts a new light on the home bias phenomenon. The data are comprehensive, security-level holdings of emerging market equities by U.S. investors. We document, as expected, that at a point in time U.S. portfolios are tilted towards firms that are large, have fewer restrictions on foreign ownership, or are cross-listed on a U.S. exchange. The size of the cross-listing effect is striking. In contrast to the well-documented underweighting of foreign stocks, emerging market equities that are cross-listed on a U.S. exchange are incorporated into U.S. portfolios at full international capital asset pricing model (CAPM) weights. Our results suggest that information asymmetries play an important role in equity home bias and that the benefits of international risk sharing are limited to select firms.

Portfolio Investment Flows to Emerging Markets

Portfolio Investment Flows to Emerging Markets
Author: Sudarshan Gooptu
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 74
Release: 1993
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Emerging Market Portfolio Flows

Emerging Market Portfolio Flows
Author: Mr.Serkan Arslanalp,Mr.Takahiro Tsuda
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2015-12-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781513570655

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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.

The Little Book of Emerging Markets

The Little Book of Emerging Markets
Author: Mark Mobius
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2012-04-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781118153819

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The information you need to invest in emerging markets, in one Little Book The world's economies are in a state of flux. The traditional dominance of the G7 countries is being challenged by emerging market nations like Brazil and India, and while investment opportunities in these countries abound, the risks can be extremely high. In this Little Book, Mark Mobius, an internationally-renowned expert on emerging market funds, explains the ins and outs of emerging market investment, providing practical guidance on picking industries and companies likely to win, and explaining why policies and regulations matter as much as balance sheets, how to recognize global contenders, techniques for managing risk, and how to get out at the right time. The emerging markets are expected to be a key driver of future global economic growth, and with The Little Book of Emerging Markets in hand, you have everything you need to take full advantage of these incredible opportunities. Explains how to pick the industries and companies mostly likely to boom, why policies and regulation are key to making intelligent investment decisions, how to recognize genuine opportunities, and much more Includes invaluable techniques for managing your risk Shows you how to get your money in and out of emerging markets without being burned The Little Book of Emerging Markets is the perfect little guide to the world's most exciting investment opportunities.

Investing in Emerging Fixed Income Markets

Investing in Emerging Fixed Income Markets
Author: Frank J. Fabozzi, CFA,Efstathia Pilarinu
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2002-03-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0471218367

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An investor's guide to capitalizing on opportunities in the fixed income markets of emerging economies The fixed income market in emerging countries represents a new and potentially lucrative area of investment for professionals, but with great risk. Investing in Emerging Fixed Income Markets shows investors how to identify solid investment opportunities, assess the risk potential, and develop an investment approach to enhance long-term returns. Contributors to this book, among the leading experts from around the world, share their insights, advice, and knowledge on a range of topics that will help investors make the right decisions and choices when dealing with emerging fixed income markets. This fully updated and revised edition of the Handbook of Emerging Fixed Income and Currency Markets is the best guide for navigating the complicated world of emerging fixed income markets. Efstathia Pilarinu (Strasbourg, France) is a consultant specializing in the derivatives and emerging market fixed income areas. She has worked for several major Wall Street firms, including Salomon Brothers, Bankers Trust, Societe General. She has a doctorate degree and an MBA in finance from the University of Tennessee and an undergraduate degree in mathematics from the University of Patras, Greece. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. is proud to be the publisher of the esteemed Frank J. Fabozzi Series. Comprising nearly 100 titles--which include numerous bestsellers--The Frank J. Fabozzi Series is a key resource for finance professionals and academics, strategists and students, and investors. The series is overseen by its eponymous editor, whose expert instruction and presentation of new ideas have been at the forefront of financial publishing for over twenty years. His successful career has provided him with the knowledge, insight, and advice that has led to this comprehensive series. Frank J. Fabozzi, PhD, CFA, CPA, is Editor of the Journal of Portfolio Management, which is read by thousands of institutional investors, as well as editor or author of over 100 books on finance for the professional and academic markets. Currently, Dr. Fabozzi is an adjunct Professor of Finance at Yale University's School of Management and on the board of directors of the Guardian Life family of funds and the Black Rock complex of funds.

Emerging Market Portfolios

Emerging Market Portfolios
Author: Michael G. Papaioannou,George Tsetsekos
Publsiher: Irwin Professional Publishing
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1997
Genre: Bond market
ISBN: UCSD:31822023514482

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Emerging Market Portfolios presents a framework for effective risk management in emerging capital markets. The many difficulties and opportunities encountered are presented in detail, including historical patterns of development in emerging equity markets; profit and safety through recommended portfolio allocation methods; issues of volatility and cointegration in investment decisions; availability of derivative instruments, and recent developments in derivative pricing; and unexpected barriers to using financial risk management tools. Emerging Market Portfolios explores the potential of adapting and applying the analytical tools of modern portfolio theory to emerging markets investment. Hedging strategies and vehicles are presented and analyzed, areas of higher risk-adjusted return potential are identified and state-of-the-art research on asset and derivative pricing is presented. Emerging Market Portfolios is a thorough, expert analysis of emerging market investment and risk control, with emphasis on applicable diversification and hedging strategies.

Portfolio Preferences of Foreign Institutional Investors

Portfolio Preferences of Foreign Institutional Investors
Author: Reena Aggarwal,Leora Klapper
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 47
Release: 2003
Genre: Foreign exchange
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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