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More Pain To Come For EMs

Stephen Innes, Head of Trading in Asia-Pacific, OANDA, Singapore

28-May-18 07:35

More Pain To Come For EMs

Stephen expects some more pain to come for emerging markets. He says the stronger US dollar is acting like a wrecking ball and will continue to weigh negatively in the region. He also shares his outlook on the Ringgit. We also discuss the impact on markets on the back of news that the US-North Korea Summit is back on.

 

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