Institutional Investor (August Issue)
2013/ 08/ 05 by jd in Global News
“In the wake of the financial crisis a few years ago, it seemed as if the world economic order had been turned upside down” The U.S, Europe and other established markets appeared risky and emerging markets “that once seemed risky began to look like a sure bet…. Today the supposed new world order already seems, well, old. Emerging markets have been among the worst-performing asset classes this year, and capital has been flowing out at a record pace in recent weeks.”
Tags: Asset classes, Economic order, Emerging markets, Established markets, Europe, Financial Crisis, Risk, U.S.