Upside-down market has EM currencies calmer than developed peers
[Moneyweb - South Africa] - 21/10/2025
Bets on lower US interest rates, signs of a faltering economy, and renewed trade-war concerns have contributed to a falling greenback — and prompted investors to bet on developing nations.
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