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The cyclical rebound from 2020's stop-start pattern is likely to be vigorous and highly synchronized globally in 2021. Emerging markets are typically a levered play on global manufacturing growth. Following the initial lockdown, manufacturing growth rebounded strongly and remained res...
Investors appear almost universally to be pricing for an early-cycle mix of low interest rates and ongoing support from both monetary and fiscal policy, combined with the release of pent-up demand from consumers and manufacturers. Short-term stumbling blocks are not confined to the on...
A long history of extremely low yields in Japan suggests that low yields do not necessarily map to low returns. Amid the dramatic sell-off in risk assets in March 2020 as the global pandemic took hold, and again in September 2020 when equity markets pulled back sharply, government bon...
For those who have made impressive gains and have become allergic to the market's daily ups and downs, investing in monotonous bonds makes perfect sense. Now, given that the U.S equity asset class, especially tech is richly valued, it is better to choose emerging markets. In this ...
According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the COVID crisis will deepen advanced economies' budget deficits by 11% of GDP (gross domestic product) in 2020, but by just 6% in emerging markets. As 2021 starts, government debt is expected to rise to 125% of GDP in advanced econo...
Near-zero yields are entrenched across the developed world. Fine-tuning around the edges of portfolio construction, or holding out in hope of eventual yield normalization is no longer a viable strategy to meet return targets. Investors searching for more attractive yields are incr...
Broad US equities continued their momentum from Q2 following the dramatic COVID-19-driven decline earlier in the year. The S&P 500 rose 9% in Q3 after a 20% rise in Q2. Value-oriented stocks underperformed the broader market on concerns about economic fragility, the expiration of ...
We expect emerging markets debt issues in local currency to outperform other fixed-income asset classes in coming quarters. Investors can choose dollar-denominated bonds or those that are issued directly in the local currencies of EM countries. Local currency sovereign bonds give ...
The consumption side of the nation's economy has played catch-up to the production side of the economy. While emerging-market economies outside of China still face some challenges, the overall outlook has improved. Amid burgeoning domestic consumption and a signal for continued fi...
The likely U.S. election outcome, positive news about COVID-19 vaccines, monetary policy accommodation, improved technical conditions, and attractive valuations all point to further compression of EMD risk premia. In the near term, a sharp increase in the number of COVID-19 cases in E...
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iShares today announced its plans to close the following U.S. -listed ETFs on August 25, 2022. The funds will cease trading and no longer accept creation or redemption orders after market close on August 22, 2022. Proceeds of the liquidation are currently scheduled to be sent to sha...