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Emerging Asian markets showcase resilience, attracting global investors: EPFR Global analysis

In a recent analysis of the global investment landscape, Cameron Brandt, Director of Research at EPFR Global, offers a unique perspective on the dynamic shifts in investment trends and the enduring resilience of emerging markets.

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By Prashant Nair   | Nigel D'Souza   | Sonia Shenoy  Oct 26, 2023 12:40:44 PM IST (Updated)

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Promising economic prospects, political stability and strong growth potential help a notable bias in favour of emerging Asian markets in the global investment landscape. According to Cameron Brandt, Director of Research at EPFR Global, there are signs of a clear resilience of emerging markets, with a particular emphasis on the burgeoning success of Asian nations.

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Brandt's observations reveal a complex web of investment dynamics and changing market preferences, offering a glimpse into the shifting sands of the financial world. His analysis in this context begins with a nod to the remarkable resilience of emerging markets, especially those in Asia.
These emerging markets, typically characterised by their growth potential and occasional turbulence, have surprised many by outperforming their developed counterparts. The trend presents a stark contrast to the not-so-distant past when developed markets held a more favourable position in the eyes of investors, says Brandt.
Within the realm of emerging markets, Brandt emphasises a notable bias in favour of emerging Asian markets. This preference for Asian nations is grounded in their promising economic prospects, political stability, and strong growth potential.
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Brandt's analysis also delves into the fixed-income landscape. He observes a strategic shift among investors, who are building up their positions in sovereign debt. Sovereign debt, considered a lower-risk investment option, is becoming more appealing as investors prioritise safety and steady returns in the face of ongoing market uncertainty.
With increasing market volatility and economic uncertainties, Brandt hints that investors are adopting a more cautious approach by reducing their exposure to riskier assets.
The trend of redemptions is not confined to emerging markets alone. It extends to global funds, indicating that investors are reassessing their positions across the board.
Despite the shifting dynamics in the investment landscape, dedicated India funds have continued to perform well. India remains an attractive destination for investors, although the overall flow of funds into the country has seen a reduction, stated Brandt.
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