How Does Geopolitics Shape Monetary Policy and Emerging Markets’ Resiliance?

With US inflation data expected to remain firm – and the fate of further rate cuts hanging in the balance – investors are often keen to understand what determines the performance of emerging markets during the Fed’s tightening and easing cycles.
This study published by the National Bureau of Economic Research – and using our ICRG data – looked at how macroeconomic and institutional conditions in emerging markets at the beginning of a cycle explain their overall resilience during each cycle.
More specifically, the baseline cross-sectional regressions examined how those conditions affect three measures of resilience, namely bilateral exchange rate against the USD, exchange rate market pressure, and country-specific Morgan Stanley Capital International index (MSCI).
Interesting material. Have a look.
(https://www.nber.org/papers/w32303)pi
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