The scope of this note is to present an update of the score card for emerging market (EM) currencies, first presented in a flash note in February. As a reminder, the scorecard is designed to assess the attractiveness of a given currency
over the coming 12 months . The scorecard (see chart), constructed using a rule s-based methodology, still suggests that the Russian rubble and the Brazilian real are currently among the most attractive EM currencies. READ MORE
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