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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:

[[Image:Developed markets.png|thumb|right|400px|Map of Developed markets by [[Morgan Stanley Capital International]] 2005. ]]

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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:

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Map of Developed markets by Morgan Stanley Capital International 2005.

(as of May 2005)

See also