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The corporate world has changed remarkably in the past ten years. New multinationals are emerging in countries such as Brazil, India, China, South Africa and Mexico. The entire global corporate chessboard is rapidly being altered. In Latin America, Mexico and Brazil are the key drivers
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The forces shaping the revolution in banking and capital markets have radically changed the financial landscape during the past three decades. A remarkable feature of this changing new landscape has been the astonishing rate of internationalisation of the financial system in the last two...
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The paper addresses two core questions: do investment banks’ recommendations have an impact on the allocation of portfolio flows in the emerging-markets asset class? Above all, are these recommendations related to the business of investment banks? In order to answer these questions, we...
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China's economy has expanded by leaps and bounds, with dazzling progress since it first opened to foreign investment and reform in 1978. Over the last 25 years and after a long period of economic autarky, the country has emerged as a major player in world trade. Its accession to the World Trade...
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We explore whether elections have an effect on portfolio flows only when they create political uncertainty. Such findings give policymakers some room of maneuver. Political uncertainty can be quickly resolved and portfolio flows return to previous levels within an average of eight months after...
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The world is seeing a new share‐out of the wealth of nations that benefits emerging markets. The shock waves that have hit the world's financial markets over the last decade are fostering this transition. This article looks at how the new power brokers are establishing new world financial...
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This paper studies the effect of elections and democracy on bond and equity flows to emerging countries. Our results indicate that elections affect portfolio flows: the period following an election is generally characterised by a fall in equity flows, and this occurs only where the incumbent is...
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