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Economists say more countries likely to follow Egypt, Pakistan and Lebanon in letting currencies weaken
Experts are divided over whether developing economies represent potential value
More than $1bn has flowed into stocks and bonds every day this week in strong start to 2023
Big fund managers take biggest ‘underweight’ position in Wall Street equities since 2005
The sum of all fears, now with double-entry bookkeeping
Developing countries take advantage of brightening sentiment to kick off 2023 with hefty international debt sales
Failure to satisfy index provider on new climate rules excludes 34 groups from widely tracked benchmarks
Bets on slower Federal Reserve rate rises stoke ‘increasing enthusiasm’ over asset class
Chile, India, Mexico and South Korea record year-on-year growth even as global assets fell
Highly indebted African nation is facing a ‘major economic and financial crisis’
Analysts caution however that developing countries would not automatically be able to start cutting interest rates
Private sector will play a role in rebuilding the country but rule of law remains a concern
Morgan Stanley’s new fave EM
Emerging market stocks and bonds staged a rebound on a dollar sell-off
Signs of slower interest rate rises in developed economies drive best month for EM debt in 24 years
Aim for a select band of countries that outperformed their peers in the past year of crisis
Developing economies have fared rather well considering the strength of the dollar
A young population and supportive government policies are driving a digital transformation
Regional bloc is benefiting from increased investment flows in an era of global power competition
Sentiment improves as investors look ahead to end of Federal Reserve rate rises
Net inflows of $111.5bn were triple that of September and the highest since March
The World Bank and others need to extend more loans to encourage private sector investment in developing nations
Wipeout presents ‘exciting’ opportunities for Morgan Stanley but Goldman casts doubt on recovery
Global asset managers under pressure to cut holdings as Beijing clamps down on developers
Analysts predict greater recovery potential than for developed economies if inflation and interest rates stabilise
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