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  2. Foreign direct investment - Wikipedia

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    The theory proposed by the author approaches international investment from a different and more firm-specific point of view. As opposed to traditional macroeconomics-based theories of investment, Hymer states that there is a difference between mere capital investment, otherwise known as portfolio investment, and direct investment.

  3. International investment agreement - Wikipedia

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    An international investment agreement (IIA) is a type of treaty between countries that addresses issues relevant to cross-border investments, usually for the purpose of protection, promotion and liberalization of such investments.

  4. I’m 24 with $18 million — should I invest in international ...

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    The author would be better served by investing their funds in U.S.-based companies or stock indexes, as they require much less work, less knowledge of international law, and will probably save ...

  5. Foreign portfolio investment - Wikipedia

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    This type of investment is a way for investors to diversify their portfolio with an international advantage. Foreign portfolio investment shows up in a country's capital account. It is also part of the balance of payments which measures the amount of money flowing in and out of a country over a given time period.

  6. The Good, Bad and Ugly of International Mutual Funds - AOL

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    Investors in international stock funds faced an average expense ratio of 1.47 percent in 2013, according to premium research provider Morningstar . That's quite a bit more than the 1.25 percent ...

  7. Should you use a HELOC to buy property overseas? - AOL

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    Cramer is just one of many property-owners in the U.S. looking beyond domestic borders to make their next investment. ... a firm that helps clients invest in international real estate. “The ...

  8. Bilateral investment treaty - Wikipedia

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    A bilateral investment treaty (BIT) is an agreement establishing the terms and conditions for private investment by nationals and companies of one state in another state. This type of investment is called foreign direct investment (FDI). BITs are established through trade pacts. A nineteenth-century forerunner of the BIT is the "friendship ...

  9. Offshore investment - Wikipedia

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    Locations favored by investors for low rates of tax are known as offshore financial centers or (sometimes) tax havens. Payment of less tax is the driving force behind most 'offshore' activity. Due to the use of offshore centers, investors are able to conduct investment activities in a more profitable fashion.