We believe global emerging markets (EMs) continue to offer attractive investment opportunities even after the strong performance seen in 2017. Many of these markets are in much better shape today, boosted by the ongoing progress of meaningful economic and political reforms in key developing countries. Many of their traditional vulnerabilities, such as large current account deficits and low inflation-adjusted interest rates, have markedly improved. READ MORE
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