#emerging markets
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Geopolitical tensions spark massive selloff in emerging market equity funds as investors flee to safe havens, hitting global portfolios hard
With a young population and rapidly growing digital economy, Africa emerges as a critical front in the US-China AI competition. By 2050, one in four people globally will be African
India reported 7.8% GDP growth for December quarter using revamped methodology after IMF gave old system 'C' rating. What this means for investors and the real economy.
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[email protected]The Philippine central bank's latest 25bp rate cut continues its easing cycle. But what does this aggressive monetary policy signal about the economy's health?
Despite US-India trade agreement, rupee expected to weaken to 94 against dollar due to foreign outflows and current account deficit. Key risks for global investors.
As Indonesia's central bank prepares another rate cut amid rupiah weakness, the country's bold growth strategy creates both opportunities and risks for global investors.
Apple maintains $599 pricing for iPhone 17e despite rising component costs, targeting emerging markets and enterprise customers with A19 chip and in-house cellular technology.
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[email protected]JPMorgan is developing a new frontier market local currency debt index that could unlock billions in institutional investment for emerging economies.
Indonesia appoints interim financial regulator chief following massive market selloff triggered by MSCI transparency concerns. A wake-up call for emerging market governance.
Indonesia's individual investors surged 5x to 20 million in five years, driven by government financial literacy programs. What does this mean for regional markets?
Central Asia faces a growing debt crisis in 2025. World Bank IDR highlights rising fiscal risks in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, focusing on Chinese debt reliance.
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[email protected]JPMorgan's inclusion of Indian bonds is more than a financial event; it's a strategic move to cement India as a viable alternative to China for global capital.