
A resilient outlook for emerging markets
A number of emerging markets have exhibited accelerated growth and are representing an increasing share of the global economy. Building on the encouraging post-pandemic trends of last year, emerging market
A number of emerging markets have exhibited accelerated growth and are representing an increasing share of the global economy. Building on the encouraging post-pandemic trends of last year, emerging market
Fidelity Emerging Markets Limited (LON:FEML) published its monthly factsheet for the period ended 30th April 2023. Portfolio Manager CommentaryEmerging markets declined in April and underperformed most developed markets. Investor sentiment
Fidelity Emerging Markets Limited (LON:FEML) has announced new research by Kepler Trust Intelligence. Overview Fidelity Emerging Markets Limited (FEML) hands the managers a full set of tools with which to
After three years of rolling Covid-19 lockdowns and trade disruptions, China posted faster-than-expected GDP growth in the first quarter of 2023, at 4.5% year-on-year (y-o-y), but the uneven nature of
Uncertainty from the US debt ceiling discussions is just the latest factor making emerging market (EM) stocks interesting again. But the appeal of these assets extends well beyond near-term uncertainties.
First, we had the end of easy money with synchronized monetary policy tightening in response to surging global inflation. Second, the Russia-Ukraine war erupted with significant impact on energy and fertiliser
There is strong correlation between emerging market companies’ scores in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) indexes and key financial and value creation metrics, new research from Boston Consulting Group (BCG)
Sentiment can change quickly in the investment world and nowhere is this more apparent than in emerging markets. Hit hard during the pandemic recovery due to China’s zero-COIVD policy, the
Last year was a tough 12 months for emerging market (EM) equities. The MSCI EM Index fell by 20% in US dollar terms over the full year, battered by the
The market for data centres in EMEA is expected to grow annually by 5.5% to reach $65.66 billion by 2027. This growth is driven by the massive demand for data storage and