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- MINT_countries abstract "MINT is a neologism referring to the economies of Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, and Turkey. The term was originally coined by Fidelity Investments, a Boston-based asset management firm, and was popularized by Jim O'Neill of Goldman Sachs, who had created the term BRIC.The term is primarily used in the economic and financial spheres as well as in academia. Its usage has grown specially in the investment sector, where it is used to refer to the bonds issued by these governments. These 4 countries are also on the Next Eleven countries list.".
- MINT_countries wikiPageID "41525943".
- MINT_countries wikiPageRevisionID "605234967".
- MINT_countries subject Category:Country_classifications.
- MINT_countries subject Category:Economy_of_Indonesia.
- MINT_countries subject Category:Economy_of_Mexico.
- MINT_countries subject Category:Economy_of_Nigeria.
- MINT_countries subject Category:Economy_of_Turkey.
- MINT_countries comment "MINT is a neologism referring to the economies of Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, and Turkey. The term was originally coined by Fidelity Investments, a Boston-based asset management firm, and was popularized by Jim O'Neill of Goldman Sachs, who had created the term BRIC.The term is primarily used in the economic and financial spheres as well as in academia. Its usage has grown specially in the investment sector, where it is used to refer to the bonds issued by these governments.".
- MINT_countries label "MINT countries".
- MINT_countries sameAs m.0_1mjzv.
- MINT_countries wasDerivedFrom MINT_countries?oldid=605234967.
- MINT_countries isPrimaryTopicOf MINT_countries.