Tech rally propels emerging stocks to best week since July

Published Sun, Apr 28, 2024 · 04:26 PM

Emerging-market stocks rose on Friday (Apr 26), cementing their biggest weekly advance in nine months, as Asian technology stocks got a boost from US corporate earnings that confirmed booming demand for artificial intelligence.

The MSCI Emerging Markets Index finished the session 1.3 per cent higher, with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Tencent Holdings and Alibaba Group Holding accounting for the biggest chunk of its gains.

The gauge rose 3.7 per cent for the week, trimming monthly losses sparked by reduced expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts.

While risks from slowing Chinese growth to higher-for-longer rates in the US continue to weigh on emerging markets, the equity outlook has improved on account of a spillover effect from US corporate earnings, led by the technology sector. That helped Asia outperform the other two emerging market regions – Latin America and Africa – as well as Europe and the Middle East . Stocks also overshadowed bonds and currencies that were taking their cues from Fed rates pricing.

On Friday, a gauge of developing-nation currencies also edged higher after the US Personal Consumption Expenditures deflator, the Federal Reserve’s favourite gauge of inflation, failed to confirm the market’s worst fears. 

Strong US earnings reports are emboldening analysts to raise their forecasts for profits at emerging-market companies. The average forecast for 12-month earnings among the MSCI gauge’s members has increased to the highest level since September 2022. That increase is also led by Asian tech names.

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“We continue to like the EM tech space,” said Alejo Czerwonko, UBS Global Wealth Management’s chief investment officer for Emerging Markets Americas. 

“The Q1 24 earnings season has so far beat expectations, especially on the strong revenue and profitability guidance around artificial intelligence,” Czerwonko wrote, citing opportunities in markets such as Taiwan and South Korea.

South African assets rallied after an opinion poll showed higher odds of a market-friendly coalition emerging from national elections. US dollar notes jumped across the curve, while the rand also strengthened. 

At the end of the day, Bolivia’s credit rating was cut further into junk by Moody’s Ratings. The credit assessor said falling foreign-exchange reserves threaten a balance-of-payments crisis for the South American nation. Bloomberg

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