Morningstar appoints Ninety One EMD manager to multi-asset research team
Michael Diamantopoulos spent two decades at Ninety One before exiting last year
Michael Diamantopoulos spent two decades at Ninety One before exiting last year
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Paul McNamara announces his retirement after 28 years in asset management
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Volatile market conditions present significant challenges for EM debt investors – but it also unlocks new opportunities, writes Polina Kurdyavko
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Alexis Roach and the EMD team discuss the asset class’s tailwinds
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While fund managers Reza Karim and Alejandro Di Bernardo are set to exit, weeks after head of EMD Alejandro Arevalo’s departure was announced
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Alejandro Arevalo will be succeeded by co-manager Reza Karim
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The Distressed and Credit Opportunities fund will be managed by CIO Dimitry Griko
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A weakening dollar, downturn in equities, and commanding fiscal policy could steer markets for the rest of the year, writes Jim Caron
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Frontier economies offer superior returns versus broader emerging markets, but naïve investors can take on higher levels of risk
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Square Mile’s Eduardo Sánchez checks out the top performers and compelling newcomers
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However, outflows have stabilised in Q1
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Opportunities are plentiful in emerging markets this year, but investors should exercise caution, writes Dr Ricardo Adrogue
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