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New frontiers in equity investing


November 2008


Scott Crawshaw
Research Analyst

Wenling Lin
Senior Research Analyst


Braam Hanekom
Research Analyst

Frontier markets and emerging markets small cap equities have received a lot of interest during the last year. In this piece, these two asset classes are examined from diversification and potential return perspectives to analyze their suitability for investors' portfolios.

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Please remember that all investments carry some level of risk, including the potential loss of principal invested. They do not typically grow at an even rate of return and may experience negative growth. As with any type of portfolio structuring, attempting to reduce risk and increase return could, at certain times, unintentionally reduce returns.

Diversification and strategic asset allocation do not assure profit or protect against loss in declining markets.

Investments in emerging or developing markets involve exposure to economic structures that are generally less diverse and mature, and to political systems which can be expected to have less stability than those of more developed countries. Securities may be less liquid and more volatile than US and longer-established non-US markets.

Small capitalization (small cap) investments involve stocks of companies with smaller levels of market capitalization (generally less than $2 billion) than larger company stocks (large cap). Small cap investments are subject to considerable price fluctuations and are more volatile than large company stocks. Investors should consider the additional risks involved in small cap investments.

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