It is something of a truism to say that emerging markets are not a homogenous blob, but a range of highly differentiated economies and stock markets. Yet as investors, we often categorise them as one and the same, especially from an asset allocation and risk management perspective.
15 Jan 2020
Drifting apart: how emerging markets have become less correlated
Drifting apart: how emerging markets have become less correlated
Fidelity China Special Situations PLC (FCSS:LON), 201 | BlackRock Frontiers Investment Trust PLC (BRFI:LON), 150 | abrdn New India Investment Trust plc GBP (ANII:LON), 713 | Barings Emerging EMEA Opportunities PLC GBP (BEMO:LON), 0 | Blackrock Latin American Investment Trust PLC (BRLA:LON), 378
- Published:
15 Jan 2020 -
Author:
William Heathcoat Amory -
Pages:
6
It is something of a truism to say that emerging markets are not a homogenous blob, but a range of highly differentiated economies and stock markets. Yet as investors, we often categorise them as one and the same, especially from an asset allocation and risk management perspective.