Aggregate emerging market growth is likely to stabilise at close to 4% y/y in the coming quarters, but within this several different economic cycles are playing out. The recent resilience in Central Europe and, importantly, China, is unlikely to last. But several other large EMs actually seem to be turning the corner.
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