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  • Europe is providing much of the systemic risk to the big EMs, which is likely to the last into the week.

    Forbes.com: News Kenneth Rapoza 2011

  • And, as Nomura reminded us, outflows seen in the week to Feb. 20 unwound just a little over 10% of the inflows EMs have seen in the past two years.

    Unrest May Not Be Only Reason Funds Are Shying From Emerging Markets Dave Cottle 2011

  • This will encourage governments to continue to pursue bilateral trade agreements, especially with EMs.

    A Lackluster Outlook For Global Trade 2010

  • After plunging in 2009, investment is recovering due to strong government investment and improving capex in EMs and advanced economies.

    A Lackluster Outlook For Global Trade 2010

  • Imports of EMs with large domestic demand and any expansion of global fiscal stimulus will fail to offset weaker import demand from the euro zone and other economies.

    A Lackluster Outlook For Global Trade 2010

  • Efforts by policymakers to lead an export-led economic recovery by indulging in competitive devaluations and diversifying exports to EMs and surplus countries might be challenging in the near term and could exacerbate trade protectionism.

    A Lackluster Outlook For Global Trade 2010

  • Emerging markets (EMs) are driving the trade recovery with their imports approaching the 2008 peak.

    A Lackluster Outlook For Global Trade 2010

  • In the medium-term, however, structural reforms in EMs and surplus countries to increase domestic demand will boost intra-EM trade and global trade flows, changing their direction and composition.

    A Lackluster Outlook For Global Trade 2010

  • Global inventory restocking, reviving global electronics cycle, strong food and commodity prices and fiscal stimulus spending, especially on infrastructure, have boosted global trade in intermediate, capital and consumer goods as well as infrastructure and industrial commodities, disproportionately benefiting EMs that have increased domestic demand and imports for re-export.

    A Lackluster Outlook For Global Trade 2010

  • Global trade growth is unlikely to reach its pre-recession highs in the short term with exports of several trade-dependent economies, particularly EMs, growing at a slower pace.

    A Lackluster Outlook For Global Trade 2010

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