EMs stronger than before


EMERGING markets (EMs) face a more challenging second half of 2026 as the oil shock linked to the Iran and wider Middle East conflict adds pressure on economies worldwide.

Still, recent market movements suggest investors expect many developing economies to withstand the turbulence, supported by years of stronger financial positions and improved policy frameworks, despite rising inflation, trade disruptions, and prolonged geopolitical uncertainty.

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