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7 September 2010
Japanese economy remains fragile
7 September 2010
UK companies reduce dividend
16 August 2010
Postive corporate news boosts European Markets
14 August 2010
Growth in emerging markets stalling
10 August 2010
US economy looks uncertain
7 August 2010
Strong month for UK equities
29 July 2010
Barclays Regular Income Bond
15 July 2010
Income funds suffer as BP cancels dividend
15 July 2010
Emerging markets continue to decline
15 July 2010
Recovery jitters lead investors to fixed interest assets
15 July 2010
An eventful month for UK equity investors
9 July 2010
European markets concerned about sovereign debt
9 July 2010
Japanese market hit by economic uncertainty
9 July 2010
US Market declines on Eurozone debt fears
28 June 2010
Will the emergency budget support growth
18 June 2010
Oil spill affects UK equity income funds
10 June 2010
Emerging Markets fall on European debt crisis
10 June 2010
What is best an ISA or a SIPP
10 June 2010
Eurozone crisis spreads
10 June 2010
Japan suffers big sell off
10 June 2010
US economy countinues to grow
8 June 2010
Weakness in Eurozone affects UK equities
17 May 2010
Emerging Markets decline on European debt issues
12 May 2010
Japanese companies report strong earnings
10 May 2010
Demand for corporate bonds coutinues to slide
10 May 2010
UK equities turn south
23 April 2010
Global economic outlook improves
15 April 2010
The US economy gains momentum
14 April 2010
FTSE 100 continues to rally
9 April 2010
Demand for corporate bonds falls
9 April 2010
Emerging Markets bounce back
8 April 2010
UK companies beating earnings expectations
8 April 2010
Strong rally in Japanese market
8 April 2010
Euro-zone benefiting from falling Euro
5 March 2020
Bond sales fall on growing budget deficits
4 March 2010
Eurozone continues to decline
2 March 2010
Emerging Markets recover from a poor January
2 March 2010
Japan still showing signs of weakness
1 March 2010
UK equities perform well in February
1 March 2010
The US Economy starts to recover
1 February 2010
Cautious Portfolio up 17.5 percent during 2009
1 February 2010
Record year for corporate bonds
1 February 2010
Emerging Markets suffer a large sell-off
1 February 2010
UK equities struggle in January
15 December 2009
VAT to increase in the New Year
15 December 2009
The Importance of regular savings
11 December 2009
Can US Equities continue to rally
11 December 2009
Is there still growth potential for UK Equities
9 December 2009
Can UK Equities funds provide a suitable income
8 December 2009
What Is an ISA
8 December 2009
Is the European market starting to lag
8 December 2009
Have Corporate Bonds Peaked
7 December 2009
Does The US Still Offer Investment Opportunities
7 December 2009
Japanese Market Continues to Underperform
7 December 2009
Emerging Markets continue to rally throughout november
2 December 2009
What Is a wrap solution
30 November 2009
How much life assurance do I need
30 November 2009
What Is the Absolute Return Sector
26 November 2009
Do I need Life Assurance
25 November 2009
New ISA limits offer great investment opportunities
19 November 2009
Is The Housing Market Stabilising
16 November 2009
US Equities Monthly Update
13 November 2009
Emerging Markets Monthly Update
13 November 2009
European Equities Monthly Update
9 November 2009
Uk Equity Income November Update
9 November 2009
UK Equity Growth November Update
3 November 2009
Are emerging markets forming a new bubble
18 September 2009
Is this the start of the Bull Run
18 September 2009
Does China hold the key to global recovery
1 July 2009
Inflation or Deflation
29 June 2009
Are there green shoots of economic recovery
10 June 2009
Where is the price of oil heading
18 May 2009
What effect will the 2009 Budget have on our economy
6 May 2009
Is the UK in too much debt
30 April 2009
What is the fate of the Euro
15 April 2009
Is Quantitative Easing going to help Britain out of the recession
30 January 2009
The Great Depression
8 October 2008
Tax payers to foot the bill
2 October 2008
Hedge funds affected by ban on short selling
27 September 2008
Ban on short-selling
24 September 2008
What are Hedge funds
22 September 2008
Short selling
18 September 2008
HBOS to merge with Lloyds
17 September 2008
Lehman Brothers Crisis
19 September 2008
Is inflation under control
19 September 2008
Will the Lloyds-HBOS merger affect me
1 July 2008
What is a Wrap Account
1 July 2008
Concerned about the stock market
1 July 2008
Under performing investment

10 June 2010

Emerging markets fall on European debt crisis

Emerging markets fall on European debt crisis

Emerging markets suffered in May as risk aversion became the order of the day for investors.

The eurozone crisis proved more important than a raft of positive economic data coming out of the BRIC economies, though the markets were also hit by increasingly onerous government measures to tackle excessive growth. Overall, the MSCI Emerging Markets index was down 6.7% in May, putting it in line with the FTSE 100 (down 6.6%) and just ahead of the S&P 500 (down 8.4%). Eastern Europe was the worst-performing region, with the MSCI Emerging Europe index down 8.4% over the month after a particularly weak showing from the Hungarian markets. The MSCI Latin America, Asia, and Far East indices all fell in line – down 6.73%, 6.81% and 7.18% respectively over the month.

The Chinese market had its weakest month since September 2009 after the Chinese cabinet approved a plan to reform the country’s property tax regime. Property companies are well-represented in the Chinese index and had already been hurt by government measures to bring in higher down-payments and mortgage rates.

Nevertheless, the wider Chinese economy is still growing at speed, with the latest GDP figures showing a rise of 11.9%. The country is also spreading its largesse – Taiwan saw its fastest growth in 30 years, primarily on the back of surging computer chip and display panels to China. It enjoyed GDP growth of 13.3% in the three months to 31 March 2010 and a 62% rise in exports to China in April.

India also saw strong GDP growth – up 8.6% for the three months to 31 March 2010. This was in line with estimates, but raised fears of interest rate rises as the country’s benchmark inflation is around three times that of China. However, the eurozone represents around one-fifth of exports, so this may dampen inflationary pressures. The S&P CNX index was one of the month’s best-performing, down just 2.8%.

Russia finally emerged from the doldrums. Its economy expanded for the first time since 2008 in the first quarter, rising 2.9%. This was lower than expectations, but nonetheless an important turnaround. It is being helped by the sustained strength in the oil price and the government’s $100bn (£68bn) stimulus. However, the Russian RTS index had a dismal month, falling 11.9%.

Brazil is showing signs of above-expectation growth with lending on the increase and construction costs rising and indeed the OECD raised its growth forecasts for the country during the month. The country raised rates in May and is likely to raise them again in June when first quarter GDP data is revealed.