(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