Term:
Reverse investment
Definition:

Reverse investment refers to the acquisition by a direct investment enterprise of a financial claim on its direct investor.
Because direct investment is recorded on a directional basis, capital invested by the direct investment enterprise in its direct investor (reverse investment) is regarded as an offset to capital invested in the direct investment enterprises by a direct investor and its related enterprises, except in instances when the equity participations are at least 10 percent in both directions.

Domain:
Finance
Source:
Glossary of Foreign Direct Investment Terms, OECD, 2001 – not published
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