Market participants say this buoyancy in the EMs is on account of the so-called “reflation trade”. Reflation is stimulation of an economy by increasing money supply or by reducing taxes to bring back growth. After Donald Trump’s victory last November, big-ticket global funds took bets on equities, in anticipation of tax cuts, revival in growth and pro-market measures.
“Many EMs enjoyed favorable conditions, helped by the softer dollar, solid demand from China and an absence of protectionist trade measures from the Trump administration so far,” said Christopher Molumphy, chief investment officer, Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group, and his team in a report.
Market participants say going forward investors will be more bothered about political outcome in major economies than the monetary policy of key central banks. One of the key triggers could be the second round of French elections slated on May 7. Investors fear a victory of far-right candidate Marine Le Pen could trigger a Brexit-like scenario in France, which could pull curtains over the EU and free trade on the continent.
“The results of the first round of French elections have provided some relief to investors about a Brexit-like fallout. Going forward, the markets would be closely watching the policy measures adopted by the Trump administration. Performance of the Chinese economy and geopolitical tensions in Syria could also be major tailwinds,” said Andrew Holland, chief executive officer, Avendus Capital Alternate Strategies.
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