Developed international markets refer to economically advanced nations with stable infrastructures, high GDP per capita, and mature regulatory systems. Businesses use them to access affluent consumers, reduce investment risks, and leverage strong legal protections. Investors, multinational corporations, and exporters benefit from predictable growth, liquidity, and lower volatility, making these markets ideal for long-term expansion and portfolio diversification.
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