Standard Life Investments' EM team ups exposure to 'fragile five'

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Standard Life Investments' EM managers Alistair Way and Mark Vincent are looking to stocks in the ‘fragile five' countries to generate performance in their funds.

The pair – managers of the top-quartile £112m SLI GEM Equity and £293m GEM Equity Income funds – said strong companies in countries with current account deficits are a good way to access value in emerging markets. The sector has been rocked by the US Federal Reserve’s decision to taper bond purchases, with five countries in particular – Brazil, India, Indonesia, South Africa, and Turkey – performing very poorly as current account deficits leave them struggling to repay dollar-denominated debt. Way is investing in companies suffering a valuation penalty from being domiciled in one the ...

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