Sentences with phrase «em asia»

Tech has posted outsized earnings growth and accounts for roughly half of US and EM Asia equity returns, but we still see ample runway.
Investors interested in emerging Asia may want to consider the iShares MSCI EM Asia ETF (EEMA).
Earnings on EM Asia tech stocks have been revised up 45 % year - to - date.
We see the greatest opportunities in EM Asia but note positive progress in Brazil and Argentina, as discussed in Early innings for emerging markets from November 2017.
Overall, we see compelling reasons to invest selectively in EM Asia long term.
EM Asia currencies have also stabilized this year, and the region has relatively high credit ratings among EMs.
EM Asia also faces the potential challenges of renewed U.S. dollar strength, U.S. protectionism post-election and geopolitical crises.
Plus, EM Asia appears in better shape now than in 2013.
Reflation across EM Asia is reflected in improving corporate profits.
U.S. equities soared 15 % and EM Asia 30 % in the past 12 months, a period that includes the early February stock swoon.
We particularly like momentum stocks in the U.S. and EM Asia, where the earnings outlook provides strong support.
EM Asia benefits from lower commodity import prices, while the majority of countries within EM EMEA and LATAM are commodity exporters.
Furthermore, EM Asia has the highest concentration of high - growth economies, driven by demographics, domestic demand and corporate earnings.
EM Asia all had a bid again overnight as the Greenback retreated.

Not exact matches

Fears that a slowing China will cause world trade to stagnate could be overstated, given European nations» long - standing trade links with emerging markets (EMs) across Latin America, Asia and Africa, experts have told CNBC.
We think right now Asia is the most exciting region in emerging markets (EMs).
Quiet overnight in Asia as Japanese markets were closed for a public holiday — China gained 50bp as HIBOR fell — Aussie enters a bull market, climbing almost 1 % as the Big Banks Rallied, while all of EM was in the red as the Greenback caught bid.
This should support emerging market (EM) Asia, as business cycles and market returns there are increasingly correlated with those in China.
We prefer the front end of local markets with room for EM central banks to cut rates further, such as in Brazil and emerging Asia.
I like stocks in Asia (outside of China) as well as those in EM countries that have been embracing reforms, such as Mexico.
We see limited direct economic impact on the United States., developed Asia and emerging markets (EMs), but increased downside risks.
The HFRI EM: Asia ex-Japan Index declined -2.8 percent YTD through April, while the HFRI EM: China Index fell -5.9 percent; however, each of these has topped the decline of the Shanghai Composite Index by 1400 and 1100 basis points, respectively, through April.
We keep a neutral view on EM sovereign credit, and prefer EM corporate due to the higher credit quality and larger Asia tilt.
I like stocks in Asia (outside of China) as well as those in EM countries that have been embracing reforms, such as Mexico.
He's the third longest - tenured EM bond manager and has navigated his fund through a series of crises initiated in Mexico, Asia and Russia.
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The MSCI Emerging Markets (EM) Asia Index is a free float - adjusted market capitalization weighted index of the stock markets of China, India, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippines, Taiwan and Thailand.
Round «Em Up: Forbes, Sherman's Travels, and Budget Travel have rounded up some lengthy lists of fantastic hotel stays from budget to luxury across the U.S., Caribbean, Latin America, Europe, Africa, and Asia.
North America: July 18th (PSN), Europe: 2017 TBA (PSN), Asia: 2017 TBA (PSN) Genre: Beat «Em Up, Publisher: QUByte Interactive
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