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  • The emerging market comeback: Why investors are buying again

    June 24, 2014

    Short-term volatility is likely, but the developing world offers some enticing valuations It’s been a difficult few years for emerging market equity investors. Even before the recent “taper tantrum”, which saw the “fragile five” economies of India, South Africa, Turkey, Brazil and Indonesia hit with enormous capital outflows as the Federal Reserve began to wind [...]

  • Emerging market slowdown to hit global economy’s prospects

    May 14, 2014

    GROWTH is slowing down in Russia, Asia and South America, economists at the Ifo Institute warned yesterday. The economic climate index slowed from 103.2 in the first quarter to 102.3 in the second quarter, a firm slowdown which brings the outlook closer to its long-term average level of 95.5. Much of the developed world accelerated in [...]

  • Emerging markets now make up more than half the world economy (and no one noticed)

    May 8, 2014

    Emerging markets now make up more than 50 per cent of the world’s GDP – a fact many missed this week, and Ashmore’s head of research Jan Dehn flags up today.   A lot of people paid attention to the fact that China is about to surpass the US as the world’s biggest economy (by [...]

  • G4S emerging markets unit boosts growth

    May 7, 2014

    OUTSOURCING firm G4S showed it has begun to rise from the ashes of last year’s scandals yesterday, posting strong revenue growth in emerging markets. The FTSE 100 company, which agreed to repay £108.9m to the UK government in March after overcharging on a criminal-tagging contract, said revenues had grown by 4.8 per cent in the [...]

  • Aberdeen hit by weak emerging market flows

    May 6, 2014

    ABERDEEN Asset Management, Europe’s largest independent fund house, yesterday reported a dip in revenues and profits as investors shunned its flagship emerging market products. The group, listed on the FTSE 100, said revenues fell two per cent and underlying pre-tax profits three per cent for the six months ending March after investors pulled about £8.8bn [...]

  • British American Tobacco sees volumes fall despite emerging market growth

    April 30, 2014

    British American Tobacco (BAT) has reported a fall in revenue of 12 per cent at current rates of exchange for the three months ended 31 March. The decline in revenue was attributed to lower volume and the timing of price increases. The tobacco giant's cigarette volume from subsidiaries declined by one per cent 158bn, with [...]

  • Brits refuse to ditch emerging market stocks

    April 29, 2014

    BRITISH investors are staying loyal to emerging markets despite billions of dollars being pulled from the troubled regions last year, according to a poll. Just nine per cent of UK shareholders said they had rotated away from emerging markets, despite share price performance lagging the rest of the world by 30 per cent last year. [...]

  • Decline in emerging markets slows Unilever sales growth

    April 24, 2014

    Consumer goods giant Unilever has reported underlying sales growth of 3.6 per cent, with emerging markets rising by 6.6 per cent for the first quarter of 2014. However, market growth continued to decline in the emerging economies of South and South East Asia, while developed markets remained relatively fragile despite some improvement in southern Europe. [...]

  • Ashmore hopes for emerging market uptick

    April 10, 2014

    BILLIONAIRE Mark Coombs, the founder of fund manager Ashmore Group, yesterday gave a bullish assessment of emerging market stocks despite his group seeing $6.2bn flow out of funds last quarter. Coombs, chief executive at the FTSE 250 group, tried to soothe concerns that emerging markets were broken in the wake of steep price declines and [...]

  • Kazakhstan’s tenge is the latest emerging market domino to fall. Here’s what you need to know

    February 11, 2014

      Crunch time for another emerging market economy. The fall of Kazakhstan's tenge is the latest in a series of currency depreciations to hit emerging markets over the last few weeks. Kazakhstan's central bank governor Kairat Kelimbetov has pledged to "protect the tenge from sharp moves … away from the new level of 185 to [...]

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