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Stock investors remained in risk-on mode on Wednesday despite some concerns that President Donald Trump's attacks on the Federal Reserve are starting to resemble the behavior of leaders from emerging-market countries.
Emerging-market stocks and currencies lost ground Tuesday as traders turned risk-off after US President Donald Trump increased pressure on the Federal Reserve and rekindled global trade tensions.
Learn what emerging market economies are, their growth traits, risks, and notable examples like India and China. Understand their transition towards developed economies.
Emerging markets (EM) ((NYSEARCA:EEM) are navigating the year with renewed strength, as the traditional line between EM and developed markets (DM) fades owing to overlapping macro, policy and market dynamics,
The president has fired a statistician, pressured the central bank, and called for a CEO to quit. Those are hallmarks of an emerging market, strategists say.
Integrated software, hardware and financing solution building two biochar facilities in Ghana and Kenya, turning agricultural waste into carbon revenue for thousands of farmers
Emerging markets like China and Brazil show strong relative strength and attractive valuations, making SPEM a compelling buy for 2025.
International and emerging-market ETFs that trade on U.S. exchanges reached new 52-week highs, encouraged by strong capital flows.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNWhy emerging markets will beat developed economies in 2025
Fund managers say developing-nation assets are poised to outpace those in richer markets in the coming months, ending a spell when both moved together after
John Hancock’s EM equity fund gained in Q2 but lagged its benchmark. See how China picks and tech bets shaped results. Read the full portfolio update.
Invesco Emerging Markets Sovereign Debt ETF (PCY) Emerging-market ETFs aren’t just limited to owning stocks. Investors can also earn higher-than-average income by targeting bonds.
After more than a decade of lackluster performance, established international and emerging markets are growing in popularity. What’s driving this, and what could derail this investor enthusiasm? Paul Baiocchi of SS&C ALPS Advisors and Malcolm Dorson of Global X ETFs sits down with CNBC’s Julia Boorstin to talk about this comeback.