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The Search for Growth
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The Search for Growth

What’s Next for Emerging Markets?

EIU, 2014 mais...

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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Analytical
  • Visionary

Recommendation

Chasing yield in risky places is…well, risky. The US Federal Reserve is slowly tapering its monetary anesthesia, and, while the United States will have to take its medicine of rising interest rates, capital flight is delivering massive blows to emerging markets. The Economist Intelligence Unit recognizes that it’s a bitter pill for investors to swallow but, with its characteristically reassuring bedside manner, it calmly and expertly delivers its prognosis: Emerging markets have had a shock to the system, but they’re far from terminal cases. getAbstract highly recommends this concise and forward-looking report to global investors.

Take-Aways

  • The developed world’s crisis of 2008 was the developing world’s gain, as capital poured into emerging markets in search of higher yields.
  • However, in 2013, at the first indication that the US Federal Reserve was preparing to taper its quantitative easing, this cash took flight, as investors sought safe havens in developed countries.
  • The reversal of fortunes for some emerging markets was stark. As money streamed out of these countries, their underlying economic problems came into sharp relief.

About the Author

The Economist Intelligence Unit is an independent research and analysis unit.


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