Emerging market debt: The EM-pire strikes back

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Emerging market debt funds saw outflows in March but concerns over the strength of the developed world pushed investors back, as Lynn Strongin Dodds reports.

Unrest in the Middle East coupled with fears over inflation, higher commodity prices and the strength of the global recovery did cast a pall over emerging market debt funds at the beginning of the ...

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