The 'exploitable anomalies' revealed by political uncertainty

The ‘exploitable anomalies’ revealed by political uncertainty

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The impact of politics on emerging market sentiment has created a number of opportunities in the sector, but there are also many countries investors should avoid, says Nick Price, manager of the Fidelity Emerging Markets fund.

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