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Russian equities are cut - Taipei Times

MSCI Inc and FTSE Russell are cutting Russian equities from widely tracked indices, isolating the stocks from a large segment of the investment-fund industry. An overwhelming majority of market participants see the Russian market as “uninvestable” and its securities will be removed from emerging markets indices effective Wednesday next week, MSCI said. FTSE Russell is to delete Russia constituents listed on the Moscow Exchange at a zero value on Monday. Russia’s links with global markets are getting cut with its foreign reserves frozen after it invaded Ukraine, while Moscow’s capital controls and a ban on foreigners selling securities locally have shut the exit

Year-end cheer to gloomy 2021 for EM stocks; Turkish lira worst performer: Reuters

LONDON: Emerging market stocks broke a two-year winning run, but were set to end the last day of 2021 on a positive note on Friday boosted by China shares, while Turkey’s lira seesawed in thin trade after hefty losses this week, according to Reuters. MSCI’s index of EM shares rose 0.8 percent to three-week highs as China blue-chips climbed 0.4 percent, while battered Hong Kong

Lira on four-day skid as Ankara struggles to hold confidence

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - The Turkish lira fell as much as 6% on Thursday, extending a four-day slide after last week's big gains, as the government struggled to convince savers to ignore the volatility and worries over surging inflation and unorthodox rate cuts.

Fed pivot, inflation boost emerging market interest rate hikes in June

Karin StroheckerRitvik Carvalho 3 minute read The facade of the Bank of Mexico building is pictured in downtown Mexico City, Mexico February 28, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril/File Photo LONDON, July 6 (Reuters) - Emerging markets saw more interest rate hikes in June as a hawkish pivot from the U.S. Federal Reserve amplified inflationary pressures in a number of developing economies. Policymakers across a group of 37 emerging market central banks delivered a net five interest rate rises in June after a single increase in May. A raft of major central banks raised rates in June and many flagged an accelerating pace of hikes in the months to come.

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