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Different organisations produce slightly different lists of countries within these categories.
Different organisations produce slightly different lists of countries within each of these categories.
 
Examples of emerging markets in MSCI's classification include - in alphabetical order - Brazil, Chile, China, Colombia and the Czech Republic.


However, examples of emerging markets generally include Argentina, Turkey, Brazil, China and Mexico.




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*[[United Nations Conference on Trade and Development]]
*[[United Nations Conference on Trade and Development]]
==External link==
*[https://www.msci.com/our-solutions/indexes/market-classification Market classifications - MSCI]


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Revision as of 12:48, 20 June 2022

Market classification.

(EM).

A market which is intermediate between a developed market and a frontier market.

Markets (in order of economic development) are often classified as:

Developed;
Emerging;
Frontier;
Least Developing.


Different organisations produce slightly different lists of countries within each of these categories.

Examples of emerging markets in MSCI's classification include - in alphabetical order - Brazil, Chile, China, Colombia and the Czech Republic.


See also


External link