The revival in risk appetite of foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) seems to have given emerging markets (EM) a much-needed impetus in 2017. During the calendar year so far, EMs have registered decent gains, tracking the rally in US markets. While Indian markets, with 20 per cent gains in dollar terms, have emerged as the best performing market in 2017, all the others, except China and Russia, have yielded better returns than the S&P 500 in dollar terms. Return of foreign flows and strengthening of local currencies have been the key factors behind this superior performance of EMs.
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.
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.

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