With the notable exception of Turkey, the net capital outflows from emerging markets seen in February and March appear to have eased in recent weeks. Outflows may yet intensify over the coming quarters amid the backdrop of rising US Treasury yields, but for most major EMs this would not pose a major macroeconomic threat.
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