Economies across the globe have begun to emerge from various stages of COVID-19 lockdowns and look toward recovering economic growth. Franklin Templeton’s Emerging Markets Equity team considers three new realities they see in the emerging markets today—some of which may help certain countries weather the crisis.
Franklin Templeton’s emerging markets equity team has found that outdated misconceptions of the asset class still exist. They believe it’s worth dispelling some of these myths and highlighting the new realities we see. This first post in a three-part series examines how policy improvements in emerging markets could increase resilience in times of stress. READ MORE
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