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*[https://www.msci.com/our-solutions/indexes/market-classification Market classifications - MSCI] | *[https://www.msci.com/our-solutions/indexes/market-classification Market classifications - MSCI] | ||
[[Category:The_business_context]] | [[Category:The_business_context]] |
Latest revision as of 22:27, 23 July 2024
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
- Advanced economies (AEs)
- Brazil
- China
- Developed market
- Developing country
- Emerging currency
- Emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs)
- EMTA
- Frontier market
- International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
- Least developed countries (LDCs)
- LICs
- LMICs
- Market
- MSCI
- United Nations Conference on Trade and Development