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Empirical perspectives on national index funds (English)

Closed-end national index funds (NIFs of country funds) invest primarily in the stocks of the originating countries, such as Brazil, India, and the Republic of Korea. They are typically traded in the organized exchanges of industrial countries, such as the United States and the United Kingdom. Although NIFs have not raised large amounts of external funds, recently they have expanded rapidly. In a companion paper ("The Pricing of Country Funds and...
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Diwan, Ishac; Errunza, Vihang; Senbet, Lemma W..

Empirical perspectives on national index funds (English). Policy, Research working papers ; no. WPS 1206. Debt and international finance Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/565291468740957456

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