Emerging markets in firing line as politics spur volatility

Monetary policy normalisation, fiscal stimulus and political populism will come to the fore in 2017

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Emerging markets will once again suffer volatile moves as developed markets transition towards a fiscal stimulus-driven paradigm, and political tensions between the US and China look set to intensify, according to panellists at the 15th FX Week Europe conference in London on November 30.

Developed economies have begun to move away from an environment dominated by low interest rates, fiscal austerity and mainstream politics to one where monetary policy normalisation comes to the fore, fiscal

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