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As fears around Trump rise, the trends in Emerging Markets MMF and Gold diverge.
Amid expectations of Trump possibly returning to the White House, the 30-day correlation between Gold and the MSCI Emerging Markets MMF Index has dropped to its lowest point in nearly three years. Over the past three years, these two Assets have been positively correlated 86% of the time, but now they are experiencing a 30-day negative correlation, which has occurred for only the fifth time in three years.
Trump's 2.0 policy supports the strength of the dollar, while emerging markets face a double blow in both stocks and currency.
The MSCI emerging markets stocks index fell by 0.8% at one point, marking its fourth consecutive day of decline, setting the longest losing streak in three weeks.
Global money market funds have attracted over $20 billion in inflows for three consecutive weeks, while demand for stock funds has cooled down.
Global currency market funds have attracted inflows for the third consecutive week.
HSBC: In 2024, the issuance of bonds in EMEA emerging markets is expected to reach a record high.
jpmorgan expects that although the November US presidential election and escalating tensions in the Middle East may cause market volatility, this year the bond issuance volume in the emerging markets of Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) will reach a record high.
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Southeast Asian stock markets are strong! Global capital continues to pour in, how to seize this wave of market trends?
After experiencing the 'Black Monday' on August 5th, major stock indices in the Asia-Pacific region rebounded significantly, with Southeast Asian stock markets performing particularly well. Southeast Asian stock markets have consolidated their position as the most favored investment symbol for fund managers during the shifting policy of the Federal Reserve.