Global trends in emerging securities market institutional investment: implications for colombian reform

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.

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Main Author: Kleiman, Gary N.
Published: 2017-04-18T20:43:58Z
Subjects:Sistema Financiero, Mercado de Capitales, Deuda Pública,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11445/1277
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Summary: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.