Wall Street begins to retreat from emerging market currencies: US stagflation will have a negative impact
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发表于 2024-5-6 10:22:15
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Wall Street begins to retreat from emerging market currencies: US stagflation will have a negative impact. The direction of emerging market bonds and currencies is rapidly changing. At the beginning of the year, a group of Wall Street institutions bet that this year would be a year of recovery for emerging markets, but they urgently called for a halt after the sharp drop in emerging markets in April.
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