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Emerging markets must build on their recent success

By Kristalina Georgieva and Mohammed Al-JadaanIt used to be that when advanced economies sneezed, emerging markets caught a cold. That is no longer true. Following recent global shocks, such as the ...
Emerging markets equities can offer outsized potential and portfolio diversification benefits to investors for three reasons. First, emerging markets tend to exhibit a substantial demographic ...
Emerging-market stocks still look relatively cheap even after their big rally, says a portfolio manager at Causeway Capital Management An ETF that tracks the MSCI Emerging Markets Index is on track to ...
Emerging market (EM) stocks and bonds are off to a strong start to the year following a stellar 2025. We think returns can deliver again, though selectivity is key. Read more here.
Emerging markets have rallied over the past year after a decadelong slump. Investors may finally decide that the rebound is real. The outlook is compelling, says Lewis Kaufman, portfolio manager of ...
Warren Buffett famously said to “never bet against America,” and that advice has held up for more than a decade. Investors who avoided U.S. stocks during that period likely trailed the broad market.
Emerging-market (EM) economies today present a compelling alternative to developed markets, and recent data offers a fresh lens. Going by the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) October 2025 update, ...
The 2026 edition will continue this high-level engagement, bringing together finance ministers, central bank governors and senior policymakers from emerging markets and select advanced economies, as ...
The second annual Conference for Emerging Market Economies was held in AlUla, Saudi Arabia, on February 8-9, co-organized by the Saudi Ministry of Finance and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).