Definition of emerging market in English English dictionary
(Pazarlama) A market of a developing country, usually a small market with a short operating history
Market in a country which does not have a fully developed economy Mexico is the nearest example Investments in these markets are usually characterized by a high level of risk and possibility of a high return
Any country that is attempting to improve its economy, and whose economy generates a gross national product per capita of less than $10,000 annually
Immature securities market in which there is not a long history of substantial foreign investment
A stock or bond market in an economically developing country Emerging markets are extremely volatile, but they offer the potential to share in the early stages of a countrys economic growth
Markets in securities in newly industrialized countries and in countries in Central and Eastern Europe and elsewhere, in transition from planned economies to free-market economies and in developing countries with capital markets at an early stage of development Examples are the stock exchanges in Mexico, Thailand and Malaysia
Market in a country that does not have a fully developed economy Investments in these markets are usually characterized by a high level of risk and possibility of a high return
A sector within international stocks made up of developing countries, such as Kenya and China, where economic and political conditions may be more volatile
Markets that are currently small, but that have the potential for growth in size and importance in coming years These markets represent higher risk and are a more volatile investment option
The stock markets of countries which have a low per head income compared with the developed world but which nevertheless have functioning stock exchanges
Less-developed markets with relatively low market capitalization Typically, emerging markets exist in countries with low per-capita income such as Brazil, India, Thailand and Turkey Several indexes are commonly used in measuring emerging-market performance worldwide
The financial markets of developing countries Examples include Mexico, Malaysia, Chile, Thailand and Philippines Emerging-market securities are the most volatile in the world They have tremendous growth potential, but also pose significant risks - political upheaval, corruption and currency collapse, to name just a few See "Foreign-Stock Funds " BACK TO TOP