The little book of emerging markets : how to make money in the world's fastest growing markets /
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 abou...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Singapore : Hoboken, NJ :
J. Wiley & Sons Singapore ; J. Wiley & Sons,
©2012.
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Colección: | Little book big profits.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
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- The Little Book of Emerging Markets: How to Make Money in the World's Fastest Growing Markets; Contents; Introduction; Author's Disclaimer; Chapter One: What Are Emerging Markets?: An Investment Opportunity Not to Be Missed; The Name of the Game; Emerging, Emerging, Emerged!; The FELT Criteria; Chapter Two: Top Reasons for Investing in Emerging Markets: Growth and Diversification; Why the Sudden Growth Spurt?; A ""Problem"" of Too Many Choices; All Markets Are Volatile Sometimes; Your Best Protection Is Diversification.
- Chapter Three: Discovering Frontier Markets: Don't Miss the First Mover AdvantageWhy Invest in Frontier Markets?; Dig Deeper to Find Gold; Go Ahead, Feel the Excitement; Field Note: Kazakhstan; Chapter Four: Getting Down to Business: How to Invest in Emerging Markets; Emerging Market Mutual Funds; Closed-End Funds; Open-End Funds; Domestic Listings of Emerging Market Companies; Depositary Certificate Listings of Emerging Market Companies in Developed Stock Markets; Exchange-Traded Funds; Chapter Five: Is There a Right Way to Invest?: Comparing Investment Styles.
- Value versus Growth OrientationShort versus Long Term; Bottom-Up versus Top-Down Investment Strategies; Chapter Six: Researching Emerging Markets: Always Keep an Open Mind; All Walks of Life; Narrowing the Choices; Is It a Buy or a Sell?; What's Its Worth?; Field Note: Czech Republic; Chapter Seven: The Reality of Risk: And Why Not to Fear It; The Big Picture; Hedging Your Bets; Sit Tight, Don't Worry, Be Happy; Chapter Eight: Timing Market Factors: Currencies: Why a Crisis Can Be the Best Time to Buy; Understanding Foreign Exchange; The Upside of Political Uncertainty.
- Overcoming Your Fears and Moving OnField Note: South Korea; Chapter Nine: It's Called Volatility: What Goes Up Comes Down, and What Goes Down Comes Back Up; A Research Challenge; A Painful Lesson; Don't Forget to Use What You Learn; Chapter Ten: The Importance of Being Contrary: Don't Follow the Crowd; Paper versus Realized Loss; Keeping a Cool Head; Chapter Eleven: The Big Picture and the Small Picture: A Case Study of Russia; The Bad and the Good; Trust Us
- A Welcome Tidal Wave of Privatization; It's Okay to Sell the Crown Jewels; Industry Characteristics Aren't the Be-All, End-All.
- Field Note: RussiaChapter Twelve: Pri·va·ti·za·tion: The Trend That Can Bring Huge Opportunities; Priming the Pump; Here's How It Works; Why They're Good Investments; Chapter Thirteen: Boom to Bust: How, When, and Why?; Three Warning Signs of a Bust; What Happened in Thailand?; A Short-Selling Nightmare; And the Baht Tumbles; It's Called Crony Capitalism; Chapter Fourteen: Don't Get Emotional: How to Profit from the Panic; Become a Fan of All the Information You Can Find; The Example of China Telecom; A Chance for Small Investors.