Turkish Twist for Emerging Market Debt | Bond Market Perspectives | August 21, 2018
Turkey is facing a serious financing problem, and investors in emerging market debt (EMD) have clearly taken note.
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Turkey is facing a serious financing problem, and investors in emerging market debt (EMD) have clearly taken note.
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY
It has been a complicated year for emerging markets (EM).
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We think emerging markets (EM) contagion fears resulting from the crisis in Turkey may be overdone.
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Positions maintained (no changes); updates on LPL Research’s views on equity, equity sectors, fixed income, and alternative asset classes.
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The bull market continues to defy the skeptics and is now nearing a major milestone.
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As the U.S. economic recovery moves into its later stages, inflation has emerged at a surprisingly slow and inconsistent rate.
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Economic reports released in July 2018, largely reflecting economic activity in June, provided evidence of accelerating U.S. economic growth over the second quarter.
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The Fed announced last Wednesday that it would keep interest rates unchanged, a decision that markets largely expected.
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The Labor Department’s July jobs report, released on Friday, August 3, confirmed that the labor market remains healthy.
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We share the most frequently asked questions from Focus 2018, on topics such as trade tensions, emerging markets, growth versus value, and the yield curve.
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