Valuations in emerging markets, the drop-off in the number of public companies, and more from McKinsey on Finance

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Don't overthink your approach to valuation in emerging markets
Don't overthink your approach to valuation in emerging markets
The risks of investing in emerging markets are real, but it's not necessary to amplify them by adding an extra risk premium to the cost of capital. Standard valuation principles still apply. Here's why.
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Reports of corporates' demise have been greatly exaggerated
An analysis of 20 years of data on publicly traded companies and IPOs demonstrates that the drop-off in the number of listings is less steep than pundits would have you believe.
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Sounding the alarm on system noise
Daniel Kahneman and Olivier Sibony, renowned experts in cognitive biases and decision making, explain how noise—or unwanted variability—clouds organizations' judgments, and what to do about it.
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