Opportunities in Emerging Markets (eBook)
448 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-118-24720-4 (ISBN)
Though potentially risky, investing in emerging markets can
offer extremely attractive returns. Opportunities in
Emerging Markets offers practical advice for investors
based on the real life experiences--both positive and
negative--of practitioners, pioneer investors, and local
heroes with experience in frontier markets. Exploring how every
developing market has its own unique regional cultures and social
structures that change the way investors invest, and must be
understood in order to make wise investments, the book combines
standard approaches to investing with the exigencies of frontier
markets to create an invaluable framework for success.
A collection of useful ideas that investors--institutions,
general partners, limited partners, or shareholders--can draw
upon when investing money in emerging markets, the book includes
essential information on one of the most attractive opportunities
for beating traditional markets and investments. If access,
downside, and predictability can be managed, there's a great deal
of money to be made in emerging markets, and this book shows how.
Both investors and investment managers need to understand
fundamental success factors, real framework conditions, and hidden
pitfall and in Opportunities in Emerging Markets, author
Gordian Gaeta analyses these intricacies in depth.
* Gives investors of all kinds the information they need to
succeed in emerging markets
* Incorporates real life experiences--both good and
bad--to help readers avoid common mistakes and maximize their
returns
* Includes interviews with Mark Mobius, Jim Rogers, Marc Faber,
and other leading names in the emerging markets sector
For those traders brave enough to engage in
high-risk/high-return investing, Opportunities in Emerging
Markets is an excellent overview of the world's toughest
frontier markets and how to conquer them. Featuring interviews with
some of the top investors in the field, this is the definitive
guide to the perils and pitfalls of investing in these highly
volatile markets.
Dr. GORDIAN GAETA is an active private equity investor and advisor specializing in complex and distressed equity and alternative investments and transactions predominantly in the developing economies of Asia. He participates on boards, investment and finance committees, and in executive functions of fund managers, investment firms, and financial services companies. Gaeta started his career as a banker in several countries before becoming a management consultant. A former academic, he also lectured at several universities; served as director, professor, or dean of private academies certifying financial services professionals on investment; and co-chaired the Asian Banker Summit. Gaeta contributes regularly to an investment column as well as investment publications and is the author, coauthor, or editor of various books related to finance, business, and investing, including Frontiers in Credit Risk (Wiley).
Preface
Selected List of Acronyms
Part One: On the Selection and Classification of Developing Markets
Chapter 1: On Developing Markets in General
The Notion of Developing Markets
Nature and Structure of Emerging Markets
The Spectacular Rise of Developing Markets
Practical Perspective on Frontier Economies
Conclusion
Chapter 2: Developing Market Classifications and Categorizations
Investible Emerging Market Classifications
Frontier Market Categorizations
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Considerations on Emerging and Frontier Market Classifications
Consequences of Classifications
Issues with Classifications
Indexing and Passive Investment: The Asian Investor Perspective
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Alternatives on Selecting Investible Developing Economies
Investor Factors of Importance
Essential Economic Freedoms
Global Competitiveness
Doing Business
Governance Indicators
Financial Centers Ranking
Global Manufacturing Competitiveness
Conclusion
Chapter 5: Private Equity Flows as a Lead Indicator
Private Equity Flows: the next Wave of Investible Markets
Emerging Markets Private Equity in Practice5
Conclusion
Chapter 6: A Different Selection of Investible Markets
Part Two: The Investment Case for Developing Markets
Chapter 7: Emerging Markets Investments - Short Term or Secular Theme
The Confounded State of Industrial Nations
Change in Global Power Balance
Emerging Markets on the Growth Path
Global Redistribution has only started
Conclusion
Chapter 8: A Case for Frontier Markets
Introduction: New, Yet Familiar Territory
Key Drivers of the Frontier Markets Opportunity Set
Risks to Investing in Frontier Markets
Conclusion
Chapter 9: Sub Continents: Sub Saharan Africa and South East Asia
The Investment Case for Africa
South and South East Asia Frontiers: Opportunities Abundant
Conclusion
Chapter 10: Regions: Middle East, GCC, Levant and North Africa
Business in MENA
Investor Markets in MENA, GCC, North Africa and Levant
The Case of Oman: Solid Foundations for Investment
Oman Stock Market
Conclusion
Part Three: Pragmatic Investing in Developing and Unclassified Markets
Chapter 11: Investments in China
Seeing the Whole China Elephant
China Investing, Chinese-Style
The Whole Elephant: How To Evaluate A China Investment
Conclusion
Chapter 12: The Genesis of Markets: Colombia, Mongolia and Haiti
Colombia: From Drugs to Investment Destination
Mongolia: Opportunities in the New Frontier
Haiti: Out of Tragedy to Future Frontier Market?
Conclusion
Chapter 13: Nascent Stock Markets: Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia
Myanmar: Change towards long term Attraction?
Lao People's Democratic Republic: Emerging from Isolation
Kingdom of Cambodia: A new Market
Conclusion
Chapter 14: Credit and Real Estate Markets in Emerging Economies
Credit Markets of Emerging Central- and Eastern Europe
Real Estate Market in the Mekong Region
Conclusion
Chapter 15: Critical Business Issues in Developing Markets
The Importance of Being Earnest: the UK Bribery Act Globally
Information Technology in Developing Markets
Conclusion
Chapter 16: Operating in Emerging Markets
The Substance of Marketing in Developing Markets
Corruption Utile
Business Styles and Requirements
Conclusion
About the Editor
About the Contributors
Bibliography
Index
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 28.11.2012 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | Wiley Finance Editions | Wiley Finance Editions |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► Wirtschaftsrecht |
| Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Finanzierung | |
| Schlagworte | Finance & Investments • Finanz- u. Anlagewesen • Finanzwesen • Investments & Securities • Kapitalanlagen u. Wertpapiere |
| ISBN-10 | 1-118-24720-5 / 1118247205 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-118-24720-4 / 9781118247204 |
| Informationen gemäß Produktsicherheitsverordnung (GPSR) | |
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