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emerging market

American  

noun

  1. a market in a less developed country whose economy is just beginning to grow.

    emerging markets open to foreign investors.


emerging market British  

noun

  1. a financial or consumer market in a newly developing country or former communist country

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“TSL sees significant productivity gains and movement up the value chain as the big drivers improving trade,” he said, cautioning that markets still appear to underestimate the transformative impact of an emerging market joining the global vanguard of science and technology.

From The Wall Street Journal

India is “arguably one of the most compelling” non-AI emerging market plays, says Kunal Desai, a portfolio manager and EM specialist at GIB Asset Management.

From Barron's

In a note released Monday, Tuttle says most investors have explained the reason why international and emerging market equities have been outperforming the U.S. of late by using what he calls lazy narratives, such as valuations, mean reversion, and the dollar.

From MarketWatch

There are concerns it could announce a downgrade from emerging market to frontier market, which could spark an outflow of foreign capital.

From Barron's

The Euro and pound were among the currencies to see their values leap against the dollar this month, while eleven of the 19 emerging market currencies tracked by Oxford Economics also gained more than 1%.

From BBC