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US rates & emerging markets

16 octobre 2018

The Federal Reserve lifted short-term interest rates for the third time this year, giving a very positive tone for the US economy, increasing to probably more than 3% this year.

Unfortunately, the emerging markets route is not “made in America”. The tightening cycle in US rates put upward pressure on the US currency. Some countries in EM, which need to borrow in US Dollars, should have larger external imbalances with higher costs of funding. Turkey, Argentina, and South Africa are examples. EM economies, that have suffered the most, are those with weak fundamentals, internal and external deficits, high inflation and a heavy reliance on external borrowing. One thing is different this time compared to other hiking rate cycles such as in 1994: the correlation between the Fed funds rate and EM risks is not that tight. The Fed’s current path for 2018 and 2019 has not changed significantly, from what it projected in March 2017 (0.25% higher than projected earlier) and markets have had the time to digest this issue for some time anyway. Moreover, emerging economies are fundamentally in better shape than they were before: EM economies have adopted free-floating currencies and have higher levels of reserves, lower inflation and better debt ratios in many cases.

China has become a bigger driver on EM markets’ risk. As the biggest buyer in Asia, China’s behavior regarding imports from others emerging markets can influence global trade significantly. Trade tensions are, for sure, another risk factor for EM assets. The idea that growth in China could be slower in the coming years is just problematic for EM countries as a whole.

The combination of various risks added to political uncertainty/concern have certainly triggered EM volatility and EM risk aversion this year.

 

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This document is intended for professional investors within the meaning of MiFID II. It is provided for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended to serve as a forecast, research product or investment advice and should not be construed as such. It may not constitute investment advice or an offer, invitation or recommendation to invest in particular investments or to adopt any investment strategy. The opinions expressed by La Française Group are based on current market conditions and are subject to change without notice. These opinions may differ from those of other investment professionals. Published by La Française AM Finance Services, head office located at 128 boulevard Raspail, 75006 Paris, France, a company regulated by the Autorité de Contrôle Prudentiel as an investment services provider, no. 18673 X, a subsidiary of La Française. La Française Asset Management was approved by the AMF under no. GP97076 on 1 July 1997.

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