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EDWIN GUTIERREZ
That sinking feeling: Rupee@100 is a mental fear, not macro nightmareThe rupee is under strong pressure due to rising global crude oil prices driven by Middle East tensions, briefly hitting an all-time low of...
Global funds ready for further Rupee weakness with 100 in sightGlobal investors anticipate further depreciation of the Indian rupee, with some projecting a fall to 100 per dollar. This outlook is driven...
Global funds eye India amid financial shocksA steady influx of foreign capital has positioned the nation's bonds among top performers in developing markets this year, while the countr...
‘Decade of emerging markets’ may be about to regain tractionEmerging-market assets are expected to perform well in the second half of 2023 unless global interest rates peak, Chinese authorities suppo...
'Decade of emerging markets' may be about to regain tractionDeveloping-nation assets stand to finally take off in the second half, they say, as long as global interest rates peak, Chinese authorities...
Dollar consensus splinters as investors clash on US recoveryJPMorgan Asset Management and T. Rowe Price see the dollar weakening as U.S. economic exceptionalism wanes.
Emerging market traders brace for pain as US hikes tariffsOnly six of the 24 developing-nation currencies strengthened versus the dollar this week.
Yuan sets tone for Asia as Japan dethroned by ChinaAsian currencies moved more in sync with the yuan than the yen over the past year, correlation data show.
- Japan electronics companies emulates US auto companies before bankruptcy
Japanese cos have run into many of exactly the same problems that American cos do as new technologies, new competitors, new ways of doing t...
- Emerging markets diverge as rate-hike cycle tails off
Growing uncertainty over the course of interest-rates is sharpening the divergence within emerging markets.
- Euro entry rhetoric no prop for emerging Europe FX
Emerging European currencies are set to weaken further as investors increasingly call into question the credibility of governments' ambitio...