Capital flight from the asset class
Some managers still remain committed to asset class
After months of capital outflows and uncertainty, the Federal Reserve's decision to hold rates in September could provide emerging markets with some respite.
Global concerns weighed on decision
Officials want currency included in IMF’s Special Drawing Rights
China concerns should keep rates low
I would like to introduce a brand new term called 'false trough spotting'. As a paid-up contrarian, it is my duty to find an asset class that is troughing in price and then declare it as a 'bottom fishing' opportunity.
Three terrible lessons from the Greek crisis
Geoff Lunt, senior product specialist, Asian fixed income at HSBC Global Asset Management, explains why Asia's bond market is set to become more mainstream and no longer a niche option for investors
Greece is 'extreme manifestation' of developed world failings