November 16, 2020

Five things about Chinese and EM stocks

Talley Léger. Investment Strategist

US stocks have led for the past decade or more. Will they continue to outperform?

In many ways, we’re witnessing the environment change and evolve in real time. From a market perspective, perhaps the twin external shocks from the coronavirus and the prior decline of oil prices will prove to be the catalysts for changing leadership across regions and countries. Let’s use China and the US as the “poster children” for the emerging and developed markets, respectively.

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