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Schroders’ Investment Management: Emerging Market Themes In 2017

Emerging markets continue to suffer as the US dollar maintains its momentum and oil remains under triple-digits. A re-balancing is in the cards, with most economies now being forced to adjust to life after the commodities super-cycle and the continued strength of the US dollar.

From debt to interest rates and what to expect, James Barrineau, co-Head of Emerging Market Debt with Schroders Investment Management spoke exclusively to Emerging Market Views about Mexico, central banks and what may lie ahead for emerging markets in 2017.

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Dawn Kissi

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