Positive vaccine developments have diminished, but not dispelled, financial risks in emerging markets. Brazil and South Africa are still facing slow-burning fiscal crises, while India’s banking sector looks worryingly frail. Elsewhere, despite the recent hawkish shift at the country’s central bank, the Turkish lira – alongside the Argentine peso – remains vulnerable to large falls over the medium term.
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