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Emerging markets, commodities should be underweighted in global portfolios: Ed Yardeni

The global economy is growing, but at a slow pace. Much of the weakness is attributable to the recessions in China and Europe, Yardeni wrote. While China's stocks look cheap, its economy is showing a structural weakness and Indian stock prices are touching a record high, he noted

December 14, 2023 / 07:16 IST
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The Yardeni Quick Takes noted, "The CRB raw industrials spot price index is down 21% from its most recent peak of 689.0 on April 4, 2022 to 541.4 on December 8, near its lowest level since February 8, 2021."
The Yardeni Quick Takes noted that the spot price of copper is included in the CRB index, and it is down 10.5 percent since January 26 on mounting evidence that China’s property crisis is worsening and weighing on Chinese growth

Emerging markets and commodities should be underweighted in global portfolios, wrote Ed Yardeni, in a recent issue of Quick Takes.

While China's stocks look cheap, its economy is showing a structural weakness and Indian stock prices are touching a record high, the note observed.

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