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Course Description

Emerging markets are changing the face of the global economy, often becoming dominant in technological innovation. In this course, you will explore emerging markets, examining both the high rates of economic growth as well as the risks involved for investors. You will discover how to identify the six key dimensions of risk when doing a business deal or investing in an emerging market. You will then apply this knowledge by weighing those risks differently and balancing them all against the potential benefits of a deal.

You will apply concepts through case studies of past deals in emerging markets, preparing you to contribute intelligently to group discussions and successfully complete activities using an effective risk-scoring system. You will evaluate the investment risks in a prospectus for an emerging markets-focused mutual fund. By the end of this course, you will have gained in-depth knowledge of real-world scenarios, highlighting the benefits, challenges, and lessons learned from doing deals in emerging markets.

Faculty Author

Andrew Karolyi

Benefits to the Learner

  • Define an emerging market
  • Identify and evaluate risks of doing business in emerging markets
  • Evaluate how risk factors predict emerging market investment flows

Target Audience

  • Venture capital and private equity investors
  • Investment advisors
  • Asset managers and other financial services professionals with international mandates
  • Portfolio managers and analysts
  • Insurance representatives
  • Corporate officers, directors, and managers in multinational companies
  • Consultants

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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