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  • Debt burden means more turbulence ahead for global markets, BIS warns

    September 23, 2018

     Overstretched asset valuations and high debt loads across the world are likely to trigger further dramatic turbulence on markets, the head of an influential group of central bankers warned today. A quarterly review by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), known as the central bankers’ central bank, warned that markets in advanced economies were strained, [...]

  • Britain can’t escape a global trade war – so we have to stop it

    September 20, 2018

    The first casualty of war, it is said, is truth. The first casualty of the current US-China trade war was Mid-Continent Nail – America’s largest nail producer – which is in a state (Missouri) that overwhelmingly voted for Donald Trump, and has already had to lay off a third of its workforce. The problem is [...]

  • Why timing is essential when it comes to emerging markets

    September 17, 2018

    Whether the big re-pricings that have occurred in Argentina and Turkey were rare events limited to those countries, or part of a wider pattern that could have further systemic implications, is a topic that frequently comes up on CNBC’s Street Signs. More often than not, our guests have leaned toward the former. Both countries have large [...]

  • Green is the new gold…and emerging markets are flashing red

    September 5, 2018  |  Sponsored

    Forget Gold. The greenback is the new safe haven of choice for investors seeking refuge. They are flocking to the US dollar en masse every time geo-political and trade tensions push them to make a defensive move while bullion lags behind. But this is bad news for emerging markets and here is why…. As the [...]

  • Should you invest in emerging markets? From Turkey to India, opportunities abound across the developing world

    September 2, 2015

    From China to Brazil and a few places in between, investment in emerging markets has seemed a grim endeavour lately. But the outlook for some countries looks good, and for patient investors the rewards could be great.    Read on for the two main reasons for investing in emerging markets right now, and the best [...]

  • Emerging market stocks and currencies rally on doubts of a US rate rise

    August 27, 2015

    Emerging markets made major gains today after doubts were cast over a US interest rate rise next month.    Read more: US stocks rise sharply as investors recover from China panic   The MSCI emerging markets index is currently 3.3 per cent higher, having climbed steadily since the start of trading.   The rouble has also [...]

  • Rouble, ringgit and won: Emerging market currencies are getting hammered

    August 23, 2015

    Emerging market currencies continued to slide today, amid growing anxiety over China's slowing economy. The selloff accelerated after a purchasing managers survey released early this morning showed China's factories contracted at the fastest rate in almost six-and-a-half-years in August. Malaysia's ringgit fell nearly one per cent against the dollar, while South Korea’s won shed 0.8 [...]

  • Aberdeen Asset Management share price plunges on quarterly results as investors cut down Asian, emerging markets exposure

    July 23, 2015

    Aberdeen Asset Management's share price plunged this morning, making it the biggest faller on the FTSE 100 this morning, after revealing a gloomy set of results.  The figures: The fund manager has had a tough quarter. Assets under management have dropped considerably, down to £307.3bn at 30 June from £330.6bn at the end of March [...]

  • Riding the rollercoaster: Investing in emerging markets

    June 18, 2015

    It’s been a risky few years but some have still made money. Top fund manager Edward Lam of Somerset Capital Management tells Annabelle Williams the tricks of the trade.   From one crisis to the next, emerging markets have been a rollercoaster ride for investors over the last five years. Countries as diverse as Indonesia, [...]

  • Why Turkey will be the first of the emerging market dominoes to fall

    June 14, 2015

    Like a lion ambling out of the mists of the Serengeti in search of its first meal of the day, first-rate political risk analysts must possess the sixth sense of always looking for the weakest water buffalo. Delving beneath the happy talk and self-serving comments governments invariably put about regarding their countries’ economic prospects, they [...]

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