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New York: Its a measure of how climate has changed so quickly for emerging markets that this weeks interest-rate decision in Turkey, an event that would have had traders on tenterhooks six months ago, is being anticipated with a virtual shrug.Far from encapsulating vulnerability of developing economies as it did last year, liras torrid start to 2019 is doing little to take sheen off growing sense of recovery seeping through emerging markets.True, next development in trade talks or a flurry of negative economic indicators from China could change everything, as Mondays declines clearly illustrate.
But for now Federal Reserves more dovish tone -- and central bank largess in general -- combined with falling volatility, relatively low valuations and rising commodity prices are keeping most investors positive.Mondays price action aside, emerging market spreads have been narrowing, while stocks and currencies have been celebrating their biggest weekly rally since early November.
And a Bloomberg foreign-exchange index that measures carry-trade returns from eight emerging markets, funded by short positions in dollar, just climbed for a fourth week, its longest winning streak in almost a year.The US dollar has now peaked, Fed policy has turned and China is responding to slower growth momentum with monetary and fiscal stimulus, said Paul Greer, a London-based money manager at Fidelity International, who is overweight developing-nation credit, currencies and local bonds.
All of these factors, coupled with cheap valuations and a recovering oil price, should be supportive for EM risk-asset performance.By way, with Turkeys economy sliding toward a recession, most economists expect central bank to keep interest rates on hold Wednesday.
The South African Reserve Bank and Bank Indonesia will likely do same following day.





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