Emerging Markets Rally Amid Global Economic Maneuvers
Emerging market stocks rebounded as oil prices dipped, influencing global-traded currencies. Despite drops in certain markets like Indonesia, interest in AI led to gains in regions like South Korea. Geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and China were also in focus, impacting economic positions across EM regions.
On Wednesday, emerging market stocks saw a rebound while currencies remained level, following prior declines. This shift came as oil prices decreased and anticipation built over the U.S.-China presidential meeting.
MSCI's global emerging markets index rose by 0.5%, recovering from a sharp slump the previous day. Indonesian stocks diverged, dropping 2% to a new low, influenced by MSCI's announcement to remove six firms from its index, prompting projected outflows of $1.6 billion according to Goldman Sachs.
Despite broader market trends, enthusiasm in artificial intelligence positively influenced South Korea's Kospi, which closed at a record high, up 2.6%. Emerging European markets also recovered with Poland and Hungary posting gains.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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