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Emerging-Market Bulls Start to Overtake the Bears, Survey Shows

Emerging-Market Bulls Start to Overtake the Bears, Survey Shows

(Bloomberg) -- The bulls are finally starting to outweigh the bears in emerging markets.

After two quarters of declines, developing-nation assets will find a floor and remain stable in the final three months of the year as central banks from Argentina to Turkey move to defend their currencies, a Bloomberg survey shows.

Emerging-Market Bulls Start to Overtake the Bears, Survey Shows

Latin America eclipsed Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa as the region with the best prospects for currencies and bonds, while Asia was at the top for equities, according to the survey of 26 investors, traders and strategists. Mexico’s assets ranked as the most favored following the country’s presidential elections, while Argentina and Turkey -- which have faced homegrown problems that fueled contagion risks -- were seen likely to continue underperforming, the Sept. 25 - Oct. 2 poll showed.

“Some confidence in EM has been restored following strong policy responses in both Argentina and Turkey, and a lighter political calendar ahead,” said Marcelo Assalin, head of emerging markets debt at NN Investment Partners BV in The Hague, which oversees the equivalent of $280 billion in assets. “The majority of EM countries are in relatively healthy economic shape in both external and domestic terms.”

But there are headwinds. The Federal Reserve’s rate path, China’s growth prospects amid an escalation in trade frictions with the U.S., and rising oil prices are among the biggest risks, the survey showed.

Below are the results of the survey:

Regions investors favored, by assets:

Emerging-Market Bulls Start to Overtake the Bears, Survey Shows

For the chart below, respondents were asked to rank the most important drivers for the emerging markets.

Emerging-Market Bulls Start to Overtake the Bears, Survey Shows

Mexico was the favorite pick for all three assets -- currencies, bonds and equities -- that respondents expected to outperform in the current quarter. Optimism for the new trade accord that will replace the North American Free Trade Agreement and a more market-friendly stance from President-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador have been supporting the assets. The Mexican peso has strengthened more than 4 percent against the dollar this year, the only currency that has risen among 22 major peers tracked by Bloomberg. Argentina and Turkey are at the bottom, with their currencies sinking almost 50 percent and 35 percent, respectively.

Emerging-Market Bulls Start to Overtake the Bears, Survey Shows

Below charts are inflation, economic and monetary policy outlooks for 11 emerging economies based on the survey.

Emerging-Market Bulls Start to Overtake the Bears, Survey Shows
Emerging-Market Bulls Start to Overtake the Bears, Survey Shows
Emerging-Market Bulls Start to Overtake the Bears, Survey Shows

The survey participants:

  • Asset Management One Co.
  • Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA
  • BNP Paribas Asset Management
  • Bulltick
  • Columbia Threadneedle Investments
  • Daiwa SB Investments Ltd.
  • Deltec Asset Management LLC
  • Deutsche Bank Wealth Management
  • Eastspring Investments
  • FPG Securities Co.
  • Japan Bank for International Cooperation
  • Hermes Investment Management
  • Investec Bank
  • Krung Thai Bank Pcl
  • Manulife Asset Management
  • Mitsubishi UFJ Kokusai Asset Management Co.
  • Mizuho Bank Ltd.
  • Mizuho Research Institute Ltd.
  • Natixis Investment Managers
  • NN Investment Partners BV
  • Nomura Holdings Inc.
  • Oanda Corp.
  • SBI Securities Co.
  • Seaport Global Holdings LLC
  • Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB
  • Standard Chartered Plc

--With assistance from Tomoko Yamazaki, Aline Oyamada, Netty Ismail and Andrew Monahan.

To contact Bloomberg News staff for this story: Yumi Teso in Bangkok at yteso1@bloomberg.net;Adrian Leung in Hong Kong at aleung206@bloomberg.net;Selcuk Gokoluk in London at sgokoluk@bloomberg.net;Justin Villamil in Mexico City at jvillamil18@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Tomoko Yamazaki at tyamazaki@bloomberg.net, ;Jeremy Diamond at jdiamond22@bloomberg.net, ;Dana El Baltaji at delbaltaji@bloomberg.net, ;Rita Nazareth at rnazareth@bloomberg.net, Philip Sanders

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