Analysis-Emerging markets march out of ’valley of tears’ as investors diversify

LONDON, Aug 17 (Reuters) - War, tariffs and AI gyrations have done little to dent the flow of cash into emerging markets, as reforms, deeper local capital markets and diversification away from U.S. assets reshape the asset class.
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LONDON, Aug 17 (Reuters) - War, tariffs and AI gyrations have done little to dent the flow of cash into emerging markets, as reforms, deeper local capital markets and diversification away from U.S. assets reshape the asset class. Global shocks that once triggered sharp sell-offs across developing economies have failed to derail investor demand this year, with emerging market debt inflows at a more than two-decade high and governments issuing record amounts of bonds. Improved policymaking, stronger foreign exchange reserves and growing domestic investor pools have helped cushion countries from the shocks.
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Analysis-Emerging markets march out of ’valley of tears’ as investors diversify
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