Domestic Emerging Markets
Key Facts
Abbreviation
DEM
Pronunciation
/dəˈmɛstɪk ˈimərʤɪŋ ˈmɑrkɪts/
Category
Business
Related Field
International Business
Examples in Context
- We believe that one of the most compelling investment opportunities over the next few years is likely to be in companies that serve domestic demand in emerging markets.
- After seeing Shanghai and Beijing, and taking the high-speed train between the two, Lord Rothschild believes domestic consumption in emerging markets could replace the commodities cycle as a dominant investment theme.
- Many commentators are looking for an increase in domestic demand in emerging markets to compensate for the slowdown in the US.
- What concerns us is that faced with rising domestic inflation, emerging markets abandon their currency pegs and allow their currencies to appreciate versus the dollar, in some cases as much as 20-30 per cent.
- After numerous boom-bust cycles driven by domestic safe asset shortages, emerging markets learned to export rational bubbles to economies with a comparative advantage in generating safe assets.
Other meanings of DEM
Them
Internet
Demo
Computing
Digital Elevation Modeling
Academic
Data Elevation Model
Academic
Discrete Element Method
Computing
Deus Ex Machina
Intl
Direct E-mail Marketing
Internet