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Tweaking our EM markets forecasts

The slump in emerging markets (EMs) since Donald Trump pulled off the shock of the century has so far been relatively mild, and we are not making wholesale changes to our forecasts. Trump’s victory increases the likelihood of the sell-off in dollar-denominated bonds that we already expected, but stock markets are unlikely to perform quite as well as we had previously anticipated.

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