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Emerging Markets Trade Experiences Longest Streak Since 2008

23 Ağustos 2026Bloomberg
  • Cathy Hepworth, leading PGIM's emerging-markets debt team, emphasizes the importance of 'carry' in the current investment landscape. This strategy, which involves borrowing at low interest rates and investing in higher-yielding assets, has gained traction in emerging markets.
  • The trend marks the longest positive run for this trading strategy since 2008, highlighting a shift in investor sentiment towards riskier assets.
  • Emerging markets have historically been viewed as high-risk investments, but recent economic conditions have made them more attractive. The carry trade has been a popular strategy for investors looking to capitalize on the higher yields offered by these markets, especially as central banks in developed countries mai…
  • The resurgence of the carry trade in emerging markets signals a growing confidence among investors, despite ongoing global economic uncertainties. This strategy's success could indicate a broader trend of risk appetite returning to the market, as investors seek higher returns in a low-yield environment.
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