A rally in the US dollar coupled with rising interest rates could prove detrimental to emerging market equity. We spoke to Sam Bentley, Client Portfolio Manager for Emerging Markets at Eastspring Investments, to understand how a high inflation environment affects emerging market equities, especially in Asia. Bentley talks about the trends in emerging markets and the potential of emerging Asia at current valuations while comparing value investing against growth investing in the region.
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