Emerging market (EM) equities are still looking good, trade risks or not. A healthy global economy offers support while structural reforms are putting domestic growth on a self-sustaining path in key countries. Case in point: India. A brightening economy is boosting earnings expectations and, we believe, offers a cushion against potential trade-related shocks. READ MORE
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