Frontier market

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A frontier market is a term for a type of developing country's market economy which is more developed than a least developed country's, but too small, risky, or illiquid to be generally classified as an emerging market economy. The term is an economic term which was coined by International Finance Corporation’s Farida Khambata in 1992. The term is commonly used[1] to describe the equity markets of the smaller and less accessible, but still "investable" countries of the developing world. The frontier, or pre-emerging equity markets are typically pursued by investors seeking high, long-run return potential as well as low correlations with other markets.[2] Some frontier market countries were emerging markets in the past, but have regressed to frontier status.[3][4]

Terminology

The term began use when the IFC Emerging Markets Database (EMDB), led by Farida Khambata, began publishing data on smaller markets in 1992.[5] Khambata coined the term “Frontier Markets” for this set of indices. Standard and Poor's bought EMDB from IFC in 1999 and in October 2007, S&P launched the first investable index, the Select Frontier Index (30 of the largest companies from 11 countries) and the Extended Frontier Index (150 companies from 27 countries).[6] Subsequently, MSCI began a rival frontier market index,[7] and in early 2008, Deutsche Bank launched the first frontier market exchange-traded fund, on the London Stock Exchange.[8] Frontier markets are a sub-set of emerging markets, which have market capitalizations that are small and/or low annual turnover and/or market restrictions unsuitable for inclusion in the larger EM indexes but nonetheless "demonstrate a relative openness to and accessibility for foreign investors" and are not under "extreme economic and political instability."[7]

Members could be considered to fall roughly into three groups:

  • Small countries of relatively high development level (such as Estonia) that are too small to be considered emerging markets,
  • Countries with investment restrictions that have begun to loosen as of the mid 2000s (such as the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council)
  • Countries at a lower development level than the existing "mainstream" emerging markets (such as Kenya or Vietnam).[9]

The term pre-emerging markets is sometimes used as a synonym for "frontier markets", emphasizing the expectation that they will eventually "graduate" to "emerging market" status.[10]

A 2021 analysis proposes the term emerged to describe markets, economies, or countries that have graduated from emerging market status, but have not yet reached the level equivalent to developed countries.[11]

Investment case

Frontier markets have lower market capitalization and liquidity than the more developed, "traditional" emerging markets. The frontier equity markets are typically pursued by investors seeking high, long term returns and low correlations with other markets.[12][13][14]

The implication of a country being labeled as Frontier is that, over time, the market will become more liquid and exhibit similar risk and return characteristics as the larger, more liquid emerging markets.

According to frontier market investors, frontier assets would actually diversify and reduce risk, which contradicts the general notion that risk would be added by including those markets.[15]

Those who have a focus on frontier markets have different views on what the future holds for the inter-correlation of countries within the asset class. While they share some economics characteristics such as young, increasing educated populations, the individual economies face different internal and external forces. Funds invest to find returns in countries that have increasing trends in domestic consumption but see the overall growth drivers for each country as being different.[16][17] This investment thesis holds water as it is unlikely that a manufacturing based economy, such as Bangladesh, would respond in the same way to external shocks as an island nation where a large proportion of the economy is linked to tourism, such as Sri Lanka.

There are also other non managed ways to gain exposure to these markets that are more generic such as investing in frontier market indices such as MSCI Frontier Index that only invest in large liquid stocks.

Frontier markets list

A number of organisations place countries into their Frontier market indices.

Country FTSE[18] MSCI[19] S&P[20] Russell[21]
File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Bahrain.svg Bahrain Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Benin.svg Benin not rated FrontierTemplate:Efn not rated not rated
File:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina not rated Frontier not rated Frontier
File:Flag of Botswana.svg Botswana Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Burkina Faso.svg Burkina Faso not rated FrontierTemplate:Efn not rated not rated
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File:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus Frontier not rated Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador not rated not rated Frontier not rated
File:Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Secondary emerging Emerging Emerging Frontier
File:Flag of Gabon.svg Gabon not rated not rated not rated Frontier
File:Flag of Ghana.svg Ghana Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg Guinea-Bissau not rated FrontierTemplate:Efn not rated not rated
File:Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica not rated Frontier Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait Secondary emerging Frontier Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia Frontier not rated Frontier Emerging
File:Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon not rated Frontier Frontier not rated
File:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Mali.svg Mali not rated FrontierTemplate:Efn not rated not rated
File:Flag of Malta.svg Malta Frontier not rated not rated Frontier
File:Flag of Mauritius.svg Mauritius Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco Frontier Frontier Frontier Emerging
File:Flag of Namibia.svg Namibia not rated not rated Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Niger.svg Niger not rated FrontierTemplate:Efn not rated not rated
File:Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier
Template:Country data North Macedonia Frontier not rated not rated not rated
File:Flag of Oman.svg Oman Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan Secondary emerging Frontier Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Panama.svg Panama not rated Frontier Frontier not rated
File:Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Papua New Guinea not rated not rated not rated Frontier
File:Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar Secondary emerging Emerging Emerging Frontier
File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania Secondary emerging Frontier Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Senegal.svg Senegal not rated FrontierTemplate:Efn not rated Frontier
File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia Frontier Frontier not rated Frontier
File:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia Frontier not rated Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Tanzania.svg Tanzania not rated not rated not rated Frontier
File:Flag of Togo (3-2).svg Togo not rated FrontierTemplate:Efn not rated not rated
File:Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Trinidad and Tobago not rated Frontier Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine not rated Frontier not rated Frontier
File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier
File:Flag of Zambia.svg Zambia not rated not rated Frontier Frontier

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Past changes

Colombia was promoted to Emerging market by Standard & Poors effective September 19, 2011.[22] There have been a number of other changes and updates over the years.

See also

References

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