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India\'s Emerging Financial Market : A Flow of Fund Model

AuthorEdited by Umesh Chand Patwal
PublisherSignature Books
Publisher2011
Publisherviii
Publisher280 p,
ISBN9789380963006

Contents: Preface. 1. Global Recession and its Impact on Indian financial markets. 2. The financial characteristics between emerging and developed equity markets. 3. Flow of funds: Implications for research on financial sector development and the real economy. 4. Global integration of India’s Money market. 5. Conceptual and Methodological aspects of flow of funds accounts. 6. International financial markets integration or segmentation. 7. A Tryst with Indian insurance industry. 8. The flow of funds through a government. 9. Financial sector reforms in India: Policies and performance analysis. 10. Market Volatility, investor flows, and the structure of hedge fund markets. 11. Capital flows and financial assets in emerging markets. 12. The Challenges of financial liberalization for emerging market economies. 13. Financial sector reforms and monetary policy: The
Indian Experience. Bibliography. Index.

Investing in emerging markets is considered very risky. The financial markets of developing countries are typically small, with a short operating history. Emerging markets exist in undeveloped regions of the world, which are very volatile and therefore have great growth potentials but also pose significant risks. Corruption, political instability, illiquidity and currency collapse are just some of the significant risks of emerging regions. Argentina’s economic collapse is the latest example of the risk involved in emerging countries. (Jacket)

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