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VanEck Blog | Emerging Markets Bonds
February 24, 2021
January Pause Refreshes
by Eric Fine, Portfolio Manager
Duration is the name of the game, as the Fund focuses on bonds that should do well in a reflation; China, Mexico, Indonesia, South Africa and Russia were the fund’s largest positions in January.
Filter ByEmerging Markets BondsFebruary 18, 2021
Investing in Emerging Markets as Global Rates Rise
by Natalia Gurushina, Chief Economist, Emerging Markets Fixed Income Strategy
As the global reflation narrative becomes mainstream, what does this mean for emerging markets bond investors?
Emerging Markets BondsJanuary 28, 2021
What Do Inflation and Growth Mean for EMFX?
by Fran Rodilosso, Head of Fixed Income ETF Portfolio Management, CFA
Emerging markets currencies may be primary beneficiaries of the expectations for higher growth and inflation in the U.S., combined with already impressive growth in China.
Emerging Markets BondsJanuary 22, 2021
2020 is Now 20-20, Whither 2021?
by Eric Fine, Portfolio Manager
Strategic buying and selling opportunities helped propel the fund's performance in 2020; China, Mexico, Indonesia, South Africa and Brazil were the fund's largest positions in December.
Emerging Markets BondsDecember 17, 2020
Does 60/40 Still Work in China?
by Fran Rodilosso, Head of Fixed Income ETF Portfolio Management, CFA
We believe China’s onshore bond market presents an attractive opportunity as both a yield enhancer as well as a diversifier and risk-reducer within a diversified portfolio.
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