USA Today reports that a growing number of private-equity firms invest in what bankers call the US emerging domestic market, or ethnic and urban businesses. More than 55 such firms manage $10 billion in capital, according to the National Association of Investment Companies. "We're bringing Wall Street to the barrio," says Marcos Rodriguez , founder of Palladium Equity Partners, a fast-growing investment firm in New York with $1 billion invested in Latino-related small and midsize companies.
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Now that the paradigm of the so called "safe investments" (i.e. stocks and bonds in wall street) has been broken, more investors will turn to angel investing for a broader horizon of investment opportunities, many of which will be great success stories.
The latino entrepreneur market is full of thriving companies ready for an injection of capital in order to get to the next level.
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