Emerging Markets Versus Developed Markets

Emerging markets versus developed markets

For much of the past decade, developed markets – and more specifically, the US – have been the dominant force in global stock markets.

For much of the past decade, developed markets – and more specifically, the US – have been the dominant force in global stock markets. However, with lower debt, stronger growth and less inflation, could emerging markets be about to reverse their recent weak run?

Could emerging markets top developed markets to be the stand-out performers over the next decade? Read the Evelyn Partners article below to learn more.

https://www.evelyn.com/insights-and-events/insights/emerging-markets-versus-developed-markets/?utm_source=cla&utm_medium=listing&utm_campaign=international&utm_content=article



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