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Private capital flows to emerging markets in the 1990s and their impact on financial markets.
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| Abstract | The 1990s were marked by a global increase in private capital flows. Foreign portfolio investment (FPI) flows, which totaled roughly USD 749 billion worldwide in 1993, jumped to approximately USD 1,600 billion in 2000, with temporary setbacks during the Mexican and Asian crises. The story is similar |
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| Subject Keyword | Private Capital Flow Financial Market Temporary Setback Asian Crisis Global Increase Foreign Portfolio Investment |
| Content Type | Text |