January 08, 2019 China: Current Questions, Long-Term Opportunities by Sharon Fay Yes, investor concerns are swirling around China’s economy and the gradual opening of its domestic equity market, but the long-term picture presents significant opportunities for active investors. Emerging Markets, Equities Likes 0 SHARE Bookmarks
January 02, 2019 Wary of Emerging-Market Debt in 2019? You Shouldn’t Be. by Shamaila Khan, Christian DiClementi There’s no sugarcoating it: 2018 was hard on emerging markets. But as Nietzsche (and Kelly Clarkson) said, what doesn’t kill you can make you stronger. And as 2019 begins, we see many pockets of strength—and opportunity. Emerging Markets, Fixed Income Likes 0 SHARE Bookmarks
November 27, 2018 Beyond the Sugar Rush: Strategic Stimulus for Chinese Stocks by John Lin, Stuart Rae Whenever the Chinese economy slows and its stocks take a serious hit, investors have come to expect the government to unleash large-scale fiscal and monetary stimulus. Another heaping spoonful of sugar may do more harm than good this time around, however. It’s time for the ailing market to take some medicine. Emerging Markets, Equities, Policy & Regulation, Trade Wars Likes 0 SHARE Bookmarks
October 08, 2018 How Low Can Emerging Markets Go? by Sharon Fay Emerging-market (EM) stocks fell in the third quarter and continued to diverge sharply from developed-market equities. While it may be too soon to buy into the weakness, investors should watch for signs that could herald a quick rebound. Emerging Markets, Equities Likes 0 SHARE Bookmarks
September 12, 2018 Emerging Markets: It’s Not All About Turkey by Sammy Suzuki Investors in emerging-market (EM) stocks have taken a big hit as Turkey’s crisis has escalated. But a closer look inside the EM benchmark suggests that the entire developing world isn’t broken. Economics, Emerging Markets, Equities Likes 0 SHARE Bookmarks
September 07, 2018 Rising Brand Power Boosts China’s Investment Appeal by Laurent Saltiel, Sergey Davalchenko, Naveen Jayasundaram, Kate Huang China is often seen as a source of low-cost manufacturing. Yet today, many Chinese companies are building world-class brands that are overtaking global competitors at home—and are not fully understood by investors. Emerging Markets, Equities Likes 0 SHARE Bookmarks
August 30, 2018 How Contagious Is Turkey? by Morgan Harting, Christian DiClementi The Turkish lira has dropped 38% as of August 28, putting pressure on inflation as well as the country’s debt-heavy corporations and banks. Investor jitters have spread over the past week to some other emerging markets and European banks with Turkish exposure, but we don’t expect contagion to expand much further from here. Currency, Emerging Markets, Fixed Income, Multi-Asset, Volatility Likes 0 SHARE Bookmarks
August 15, 2018 Will Chinese Renminbi Destabilize Markets as Trade Wars Escalate? by Mo Ji The trade war between Washington and Beijing has tipped China’s currency onto a path of destabilization. If hostilities escalate, China may let its renminbi (RMB) fall further. For investors, that could mean more volatility and tighter financial conditions. Currency, Economics, Emerging Markets, Fixed Income, Trade Wars Likes 0 SHARE Bookmarks
August 08, 2018 EM Stocks in the Time of Trade Tantrums by Stuart Rae Trade war’s becoming a bigger source of concern amongst investors, particularly in emerging markets, because a lot of those economies are very trade dependent. But there’s a difference between the first-order effects, the categories that are actually under trade restriction or trade tariffs now, and what might be happening in future. Emerging Markets, Equities, Trade Wars Likes 1 SHARE Bookmarks
July 03, 2018 Emerging-Market Debt: Expect Volatility—and Opportunity by Shamaila Khan, Christian DiClementi Summer is just beginning, but emerging-market (EM) bonds and currencies have been on a roller-coaster ride for months now. In markets, though, volatility breeds opportunity—and we still see plenty of that among EM issuers. Emerging Markets, Fixed Income, Volatility Likes 1 SHARE Bookmarks
June 15, 2018 Emerging Markets: Diminishing Risks vs. Headline Fears by Laurent Saltiel, Sergey Davalchenko, Naveen Jayasundaram Fears of new threats to emerging markets have cooled stock returns after two years of hot performance. But the concerns may be overstated. The long-term risk profile of emerging markets is continuing to improve. Emerging Markets, Equities, Rising Rates, Volatility Likes 1 SHARE Bookmarks
June 04, 2018 Can Emerging Markets Defy a Stronger Dollar? by Morgan Harting Turkey’s currency crisis has spooked emerging-market (EM) investors, especially amid growing concern about the strengthening US dollar. We think countries and companies in the developing world are actually much more resilient to a stronger dollar than in the past. Currency, Emerging Markets, Equities, Fixed Income, Volatility Likes 0 SHARE Bookmarks
May 29, 2018 Will China Export Volatility as Equity Markets Open? by John Lin China’s markets are opening to the world—but be aware of the potential for unintended consequences. As more money flows into domestic Chinese stocks from abroad, more money is also flowing out of China, which may trigger volatility in regional markets. Emerging Markets, Equities, Volatility Likes 0 SHARE Bookmarks