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Investing in Emerging Markets

Disparities among emerging markets are growing fast - and so are disparities among returns for emerging market investors. In a sweeping publication on long-term trends and immediate opportunities in the emerging world, the BlackRock Investment Institute separates the wheat from the chaff.

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Emerging Equity Exposed - ETP FLows Quarterly

Exchange traded products (ETPs) have waltzed into most stock markets of the emerging world. We detail emerging equity fund flows, the most widely held stocks, and who is doing the buying and selling.

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About The BlackRock Investment Institute
The BlackRock Investment Institute is a global platform that leverages BlackRock's expertise in markets, asset classes, and client segments. Launched in 2011, the Institute's goal is to produce information that makes BlackRock's portfolio managers better investors and helps deliver positive investment results for our clients.


These materials are part of a series prepared by the BlackRock Investment Institute and are not intended to be relied upon as a forecast, research or investment advice, and are not a recommendation, offer or solicitation to buy or sell any securities or to adopt any investment strategy. The opinions expressed are as of May 2013 and may change as subsequent conditions vary. The information and opinions contained in this paper are derived from proprietary and nonproprietary sources deemed by BlackRock to be reliable, are not necessarily all-inclusive and are not guaranteed as to accuracy. As such, no warranty of accuracy or reliability is given and no responsibility arising in any other way for errors and omissions (including responsibility to any person by reason of negligence) is accepted by BlackRock, its officers, employees or agents.
This paper may contain “forward-looking” information that is not purely historical in nature. Such information may include, among other things, projections and forecasts. There is no guarantee that any forecasts made will come to pass. Reliance upon information in this paper is at the sole discretion of the reader.

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The information provided here is neither tax nor legal advice. Investors should speak to their tax professional for specific information regarding their tax situation. Investment involves risk. The two main risks related to fixed income investing are interest rate risk and credit risk. Typically, when interest rates rise, there is a corresponding decline in the market value of bonds. Credit risk refers to the possibility that the issuer of the bond will not be able to make principal and interest payments. International investing involves risks, including risks related to foreign currency, limited liquidity, less government regulation, and the possibility of substantial volatility due to adverse political, economic or other developments. These risks are often heightened for investments in emerging/developing markets or smaller capital markets. Any companies mentioned are not necessarily held in any BlackRock accounts.

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Previous Editions

BlackRock Sovereign Risk Index Quarterly Update - March 2013

Assessing Risks in Fixed Income - February 2013

Behind the Boom - January 2013

Mapping Sovereign Risk - January 2013

2013 Investment Outlook - December 2012

Investing After the US Elections - November 2012

Mind Your Mine - November 2012

US Election Cliffhangers - October 2012

Got Liquidity? - September 2012

BlackRock Sovereign Risk Index: Tales of Deterioration - July 2012

US Shale Boom: A Case of Temporary Indigestion - July 2012

In the Home Stretch? The US Housing Market Recovery - June 2012

India at a Crossroads - June 2012

Europe on a Tightrope - May 2012

BlackRock Sovereign Risk Index: Newbies and Movers - April 2012

Braking China ... Without Breaking the World? - April 2012

What Is Next After the Global Yield Spike? - March 2012

Means, Ends and Dividends - March 2012

Sovereign Risk Index Update: Eurozone Revisited & Notable Movers - February 2012

2012: The Year of Living Divergently - January 2012

What's Next for the Eurozone? - December 2011

The BlackRock Sovereign Risk Index: Update - October 2011

BlackRock on Developments in Asian Debt Markets - October 2011

BlackRock on the Status of the US Consumer - September 2011

The Future of Sovereign Investing - September 2011

Are Emerging Markets the Next Developed Markets? - August 2011

Can Investors Continue to Profit from Corporate Margins? - July 2011

Can China's Savers Save the World? - July 2011

Introducing the BlackRock Sovereign Risk Index - June 2011

A Regulatory Roadmap Is Not Banking Territory - May 2011

Sovereign Bonds: Reassessing the Risk Free Rate - April 2011