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Different organisations produce slightly different lists of countries within each of these categories.
Examples of frontier markets in MSCI's classification include - in alphabetical order - Bahrain, Bangladesh, Croatia, Estonia and Iceland.




==See also==
==See also==
*[[Developed market]]
*[[Emerging market]]
*[[International Bank for Reconstruction and Development]]
*[[International Bank for Reconstruction and Development]]
*[[Least developing market]]
* [[Market]]
* [[Market]]
*[[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 12:43, 20 June 2022

Market classification.

A frontier market is too small to be considered an emerging market but is more developed than a least developing country.


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 frontier markets in MSCI's classification include - in alphabetical order - Bahrain, Bangladesh, Croatia, Estonia and Iceland.


See also


External link