Emerging markets lose their allure for investors
Messy politics and staggering economies are prompting some investors to reassess their investment rationale
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IN Russia, it's assassinations and war. In Brazil, a corruption scandal may derail the economy. And in Turkey, the president is attacking the country's senior central banker.
Emerging markets, not long ago seen as a necessary ingredient for the common portfolio, have lately taken on a more toxic quality as messy politics and staggering economies are prompting some investors to reassess their investment rationale.
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