Prospects for the world economy have brightened. However, uncertainty remains owing to the uneven pace of vaccinations and the lifting of lockdown restrictions. Against this backdrop – and with global debt at elevated levels and inflation continuing to rise in emerging markets – Federated Hermes consider their half-year country allocations for global emerging markets. READ MORE
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