Emerging Markets in a World of Higher Long-Term U.S. Inflation (PGIM Fixed Income)
In this post, PGIM Fixed Income assesses how emerging markets may fare in a world of 2% long-term average inflation in the U.S. They examine the extent to which EM inflation, real growth, interest rates, credit spreads, and currency returns change alongside U.S. inflation. READ MORE
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