Should investors who have made a fortune this year by investing in Brazil, Vietnam, India and Indonesia think of “rotating” out of these markets, seeking other shores? Well, it’s hard to spot a clear trend yet, but the proverbial tea leaves do advise a degree of caution.
Here is some data. After a spectacular rise of 26 per cent in the first eight months of this year, the MSCI emerging markets index (equities) recorded a decline of 0.5 per cent in September. While the deterioration was not substantial, the important point is that it happened after eight straight ...
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