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Vietnam and India look to have taken advantage of China’s meltdown
New generation of retail investors softens impact of sell-off as banks raise rates
Dour commentary misses reform in the largest developing economies since the taper tantrum last sent investors fleeing
Passive money most likely to be withdrawn during times of global stress, analysis finds
Founder Robert Koenigsberger notes parallels to Russia in the 1990s and is loading up on property company bonds
With stock prices gyrating, analysts are split over developing economies’ prospects in a post-pandemic world
‘Access is no longer a problem’ but investors wary over low liquidity and opaque default process
Fund managers spot an opportunity following bruising start to the year
Luna 2.0; Taylor Lorenz; Inside RBS; financial conditions.
Central banks’ rate rises, geopolitical risk and slowing growth trigger investors’ stampede for safety
Currencies such as China’s renminbi fall sharply as risks mount for developing economies
London-based emerging markets specialist blames fall in assets on war in Ukraine
Emerging market debt is like the Corvair car - systematically stripped of safety features like structural crash resistance, seat belts, and air bags
Ashmore among those facing withdrawals as investors weigh rising rates and geopolitical events, says BofA
Efforts at sovereign debt relief have stalled at the wrong time
Increased risk aversion, a shift in approach by the IMF and slowing trade combine to hit developing economies
Opportunities still exist in Asia, away from the uncertainty of China
Foreign investors face uncertain scale of wipeout on their investments
LatAm countries gain from Western sanctions on Russia and disruption to Ukraine’s agriculture
Shares in the region have been buoyed by surging commodity prices and cheap valuations
Global investor among large group that could be on the hook for billions of dollars of losses if Moscow defaults
Some businesses may be able to make dollar repayments from funds held abroad, but don’t count on it
A cleanish list of investable nations could look worryingly short
Cutting banks from Swift has made headlines but lack of foreign capital is heaviest blow
Sanctions and Moscow market closure mean many Russian securities no longer meet liquidity requirements
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