T Rowe Price's Fertat reduces EM currency exposure

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Stephane Fertat, portfolio specialist for fixed income at T Rowe Price, has cut exposure to a number of emerging market currencies in recent months.

Positions in the Indian rupee, Thai baht, Russian ruble and Malaysian ringgit have all been sold down in the group's global bond portfolios. The moves came during a difficult period for emerging market currencies, which on average fell 3.56% in May. In mid-June, some emerging currencies then hit record lows and most suffered sharp falls, after the US Federal Reserve said it expects to start withdrawing stimulus measures later in the year. Previously, a typical T Rowe Price global bond fund had 1% invested in the Indian rupee. However, this position was removed in mid-June, as it be...

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