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Emerging markets defy investor gloom to outshine developed world

Currencies, bonds and stocks rally as global fund managers diversify away from dollar assets
Despite initial expectations that developing economies would be hit hardest by a global trade war, investors have warmed to these markets in recent months.

Currencies, stocks and bonds in developing countries are defying US President Donald Trump’s trade war and the conflict in the Middle East to outperform global markets in 2025, after years in the shadow of a strong dollar.

A JPMorgan index of the local currency bonds of large emerging markets and an MSCI gauge of their shares have each gained around 10 per cent so far this year. In comparison, the MSCI World index, covering large stocks across 23 developed economies, is up 4.8 per cent, while the FTSE World Government Bond index is up 6.6 per cent.

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