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Diversified global emerging markets funds on a rough losing streak says Cameron Brandt of EFPR Global

Cameroon Brand the director of research at EPFR, Inc. Global said that India has benefited from the scrambled reallocation of Russian exposure however global emergency market funds don't have money to back up that conviction at the moment.

October 14, 2022 / 12:32 IST
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Cameron Brandt, director of research at Emerging Portfolio Fund Research, Inc. Global and Ed Yardini President at Yardini Research spoke about the trends in the global market today in an interview with CNBC TV-18. Edited excerpts:

Going by the data for the prior week equity funds have been seeing outflows. EM equity funds have seen outflows. For eight straight weeks, we've seen outflows what has happened as part of the latest data on EM funds ?

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Cameron Brandt: Yeah, that's what I was referring to. Yes, the diversified global emerging markets funds have been on a rough losing streak, and that isn't good for India because India has actually benefited, if that's the right word at this point, to a fairly big degree from the scrambled reallocation of Russian exposure that happened towards the end of the first quarter. So India's stock with global emerging markets funds is high. Unfortunately, global emergency market funds don't have money to back up that conviction at the moment.

Given that now there are more retypes coming from the US. After the reading into the September Fed minutes as well as the inflation print, but how much of that you think is in the price already? And how did you read into the sharp pullback that we saw overnight in the US?