Capital Market Instruments to Mobilize Institutional Investors to Infrastructure and SME Financing in Emerging Market Economies : Report for the G20
This report seeks to identify key capital markets instruments that can help mobilize institutional investors to infrastructure and small and medium enterprises (SME) financing in emerging market economies (EMEs). EMEs face financing gaps in infrast...
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Format: | Working Paper |
Language: | English en_US |
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World Bank, Washington, DC; International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC; and OECD, Paris
2015
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/12/25510899/capital-market-instruments-mobilize-institutional-investors-infrastructure-sme-financing-emerging-market-economies-report-g20 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23326 |
Summary: | This report seeks to identify key
capital markets instruments that can help mobilize
institutional investors to infrastructure and small and
medium enterprises (SME) financing in emerging market
economies (EMEs). EMEs face financing gaps in infrastructure
and SMEs that if not addressed can stifle growth and affect
shared prosperity. This report is structured as follows:
this section explains the objective of this report and the
scope of the work undertaken. Section two provides an
overview of the size and importance of institutional
investors in EMEs and their current portfolio allocation.
Sections three and four analyze key capital markets
instruments that might help to mobilize institutional
investors in EMEs to infrastructure and SME financing, and
their current use in AEs and EMEs. Section five explains the
challenges affecting the development of capital markets
instruments in EMEs. Section six provides an overview of the
role of governments and multilateral development banks
(MDBs). Section seven draws conclusions and offer
recommendations about actions that EMEs will need to
undertake to mobilize institutional investors to
infrastructure and SME financing. |
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