Sentences with phrase «denominated emerging market debt»

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And while most emerging market debt continues to be issued in local currencies, the IIF said that foreign currency denominated debt issued in these nations swelled by $ 800 billion last year to a record high of $ 8.3 trillion.
Other underperformers could include emerging - market stocks, which, while positively affected by any rise in commodity prices, would be vulnerable to further strength in the U.S. dollar, in which much of their debt is denominated.
Staley told CNBC that given the high level of debt across the world, in particular among emerging markets where dollar - denominated debt has grown dramatically, many economies could be at risk if there were sudden changes in financial conditions.
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Some concerns surround US dollar - denominated corporate debt, which has risen steeply over the past two years in emerging markets to benefit from low US interest rates.
The Bloomberg Barclays Emerging Markets USD Aggregate Index is a flagship hard currency emerging market (EM) debt benchmark that includes fixed and floating - rate U.S. dollar — denominated debt issued from sovereign, quasi-sovereign, and corporate EM Emerging Markets USD Aggregate Index is a flagship hard currency emerging market (EM) debt benchmark that includes fixed and floating - rate U.S. dollar — denominated debt issued from sovereign, quasi-sovereign, and corporate EM emerging market (EM) debt benchmark that includes fixed and floating - rate U.S. dollar — denominated debt issued from sovereign, quasi-sovereign, and corporate EM issuers.
FRA: Could the rising interest rates in the U.S. cause us strengthening in the dollar (22:46)... rising defaults in the U.S dollar denominated debt in emerging markets which is estimated approximately $ 9T?
This set of circumstances, especially among emerging market nations with large dollar denominated debt, has the potential to create a spike in the US dollar.
One of the largest international bond ETFs is the $ 5.3 billion iShares J.P. Morgan USD Emerging Markets Bond ETF (EMB B - 58), which tracks U.S. dollar - denominated debt issued in emerging Emerging Markets Bond ETF (EMB B - 58), which tracks U.S. dollar - denominated debt issued in emerging mMarkets Bond ETF (EMB B - 58), which tracks U.S. dollar - denominated debt issued in emerging emerging marketsmarkets.
The Bloomberg Barclays Emerging Markets USD Aggregate Index is a flagship hard currency Emerging Markets debt benchmark that includes USD - denominated debt from sovereign, quasi-sovereign, and corporate EM issuers.
Within the broad EM debt asset class, U.S. investors looking for EM bond exposure without explicit currency risk may want to consider dollar - denominated sovereign bonds like the iShares J. P. Morgan USD Emerging Markets Bond ETF (EMB).
The index will rank U.S. Treasuries, U.S. investment grade corporate bonds, U.S. investment grade mortgage backed securities, U.S. high yield debt and U.S. dollar denominated debt of emerging market issuer according to their momentum / trend scores.
The debt portfolio is distinctive; it tends to hold US dollar - denominated debt (a conservative move) but overweight frontier and smaller emerging markets (an aggressive one).
Emerging market debt represented by the Bloomberg Barclays Emerging Market Debt Index, an unmanaged index that tracks total returns for externalcurrency - denominated debt instruments of the emerging Emerging market debt represented by the Bloomberg Barclays Emerging Market Debt Index, an unmanaged index that tracks total returns for externalcurrency - denominated debt instruments of the emerging mamarket debt represented by the Bloomberg Barclays Emerging Market Debt Index, an unmanaged index that tracks total returns for externalcurrency - denominated debt instruments of the emerging markdebt represented by the Bloomberg Barclays Emerging Market Debt Index, an unmanaged index that tracks total returns for externalcurrency - denominated debt instruments of the emerging Emerging Market Debt Index, an unmanaged index that tracks total returns for externalcurrency - denominated debt instruments of the emerging maMarket Debt Index, an unmanaged index that tracks total returns for externalcurrency - denominated debt instruments of the emerging markDebt Index, an unmanaged index that tracks total returns for externalcurrency - denominated debt instruments of the emerging markdebt instruments of the emerging emerging markets.
The fund invests, under normal circumstances, at least 80 % of its net assets plus any borrowings for investment purposes (measured at the time of purchase)(«Net Assets») in sovereign and corporate debt securities of issuers in emerging market countries, denominated in the local currency of such emerging market countries, and other instruments, including credit linked notes and other investments, with similar economic exposures.
Similarly, there's no emerging - market debt, which is now mostly denominated in local currencies, not U.S. dollars.
The fund's investment adviser, Vanguard Fixed Income Group, seeks to outperform the JP Morgan EMBI Global Diversified Index by investing in a broadly diversified portfolio of debt issued by emerging market governments and government - owned enterprises, with a majority of its assets either denominated in, or hedged back to, the U.S. dollar.
The bonds held are U.S. dollar denominated sovereign debt from emerging market issuers, and the currency is hedged back to Canadian dollars.
The weak dollar is also supportive of emerging market debt because many of those sovereigns owe dollar - denominated debt.
It makes it cheaper for overseas companies to pay down their dollar - denominated debt, and they also reap higher prices for commodity exports, which is big business in emerging markets.
Thus, many emerging market governments and businesses issue debt securities denominated in US dollars to attract international interest.
Two decades ago, emerging - market debt was often denominated in U.S. dollars, so investors didn't have to worry about currency risk.
Today, emerging - market governments — which are easily the biggest issuers of emerging - market debt — are more likely to sell bonds denominated in their own currencies.
These debts track emerging markets but are instead denominated in the local currency.
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