Emerging Trends in Investment Strategies in Public Issues
Jyoti Shukla
1Jyoti Shukla, Research Scholar, Babu Banarasi Das University, Lucknow (U.P.), India.
Manuscript received on May 22, 2017. | Revised Manuscript received on May 30, 2017. | Manuscript published on June 15, 2017. | PP: 10-11 | Volume-2 Issue-11, June 2017. | Retrieval Number: K01560521117
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Abstract: The investment has been in the last 30 years and is progressively part of the main financial sector, attracting greater attention and better acceptance of regulators and the general public. However, it enters a period of considerable growth and change due to the influence of macroeconomic factors, the regulation of the post-crisis financial industry and two critical trends in the industry: institutionalization and reuse, the growing sophistication of institutional investors and the increase of particular investors as a major source of capital. This article critically examines emerging trends that make up the investment industry today and considers where this could take the industry in the years to come, focusing on investment strategies for public problems.
Keywords: Public issues, investment strategies and emerging trends in public issues.