With the Fed leaving the door open to another interest rate hike at June’s FOMC meeting, focus is starting to shift once again to financial vulnerabilities in EMs. A handful of countries are likely to come under pressure as interest rates in the US move up. But the greatest financial vulnerabilities in EMs have their roots in domestic credit booms that are unlikely to be affected by Fed policy.
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