Since its invention in the 1970s, microfinance has helped improve livelihoods, address poverty, promote employment, and support the growth of microenterprises. Its deployment presents an appealing investment opportunity, characterised by relatively stable returns, uncorrelated with traditional asset classes and by generally low levels of volatility. Nevertheless, country-specific risks and credit…

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