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Monday, August 26, 2013

Term of the Day: Inward Investment



August 26, 2013
Inward Investment
The opposite of outward investment, an inward investment involves an external or foreign entity either investing in or purchasing the goods of a local economy. A common type of inward investment is a foreign direct investment (FDI). This occurs when one company purchases another business or establishes new operations for an existing business in a country different than the investing company's origin.
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