Emerging Market Debt: A Wider Range of Opportunities, and Challenges, in 2021 (Franklin Templeton)
Emerging markets should continue to grow faster than advanced economies despite the global pandemic, according to Franklin Templeton Fixed Income’s Nik Hardingham. He shares his outlook for emerging market debt and how local knowledge will be crucial to navigating the market in 2021. READ MORE
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