Conjecture: Emerging Market Debt

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In the latest Conjecture debate, our panellists from Aberdeen Asset Management, MFS Investment Management, Barings and Standard & Poor's discussed Emerging Market Debt.

Click here to listen to the debate on demand Click here to take the CPD test Click here to become a member of Investment Week Conjecture The rise in popularity of Emerging Market Debt funds was one of the big investment stories of last year. However, rising treasury yields could have an impact on some regions and many managers are moving into high yield areas to avoid the pinch. What are the prospects for EMD funds in 2011? Which countries are managers avoiding and where are they finding pockets of value. The Emerging Market Debt panel includes: James Mashiter - Sector Spei...

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