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The end of QE and what it means for emerging markets

Most of the emerging world should take the end of QE3 in its stride. The link between QE and capital flows to EMs has often been exaggerated. And while some EMs look vulnerable as US rates move up, it’s far more likely that growth in the major EMs will be held back by home-grown problems than by the actions of the Fed.

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