- Strong demand for oil and metals like copper and nickel is helping commodity producers, including Indonesia. Emerging market central bankers, such as those in Brazil, have been earlier and more proactive in fighting inflation than the Fed. Structural trends—including tensions between the U.S. and China and the war in Ukraine—benefit countries such as India and Indonesia. READ MORE
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