Should You Still Buy Into the Emerging Markets Rally? (International Adviser)
Emerging market stocks and bonds have outperformed their developed rivals by a large margin year-to-date, resulting in a surge in inflows. An acceleration in global growth and the absence of immediate macro concerns seem to underpin the current rally, but there are some obvious elephants in the room. READ MORE
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