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In [[investing]], '''developed markets''' are those countries that are thought to be the most developed and therefore less risky. |
In [[investing]], '''developed markets''' are those countries that are thought to be the most developed and therefore less risky. |
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According to [[Morgan Stanley Capital International]], developed markets are the following: |
According to [[Morgan Stanley Capital International]], developed markets are the following: |
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Revision as of 11:04, 28 July 2006
In investing, developed markets are those countries that are thought to be the most developed and therefore less risky.
According to Morgan Stanley Capital International, developed markets are the following:
(as of May 2005)