Emerging Market Assets Starting To Look Attractive

Emerging market assets haven’t seen much love in the wake of investor infatuation with developed markets, but they may come back into fashion.

“Emerging market assets have switched from ‘priced for perfection’ to value or even deep value,” Societe Generale said in a note, advising investors start to add exposure, particularly in emerging Asia.

It’s a major shift for SocGen, which declared “the EM party is over” back in March of 2011. The bank has raised the weight of emerging market equities and bonds in its multi-asset portfolio to 5 percent each from zero.

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Mingze Wu

Mingze Wu

Currency Analyst at Market Pulse
Based in Singapore, Mingze Wu focuses on trading strategies and technical and fundamental analysis of major currency pairs. He has extensive trading experience across different asset classes and is well-versed in global market fundamentals. In addition to contributing articles to MarketPulseFX, Mingze

centers on forex and macro-economic trends impacting the Asia Pacific region.
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