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Emerging Markets Technical Strategy Weekly

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The technical publications enable us to give entry and exit points for trading in financial markets. Trading can be driven either by fundamental views or by some of the trends that we highlight in our regular briefings. They will address both long-term and short-term trading strategies by looking at trends from weekly and monthly to quarterly and yearly perspectives.

2009 - The latest archives
 
April

14 April 2009: Outlook remains bullish for EM currencies

March

11 March 2009: Emerging Markets - Forex

January

16 January 2009: Sentiment weighs heavily on EMs

2008 Archives

December

12 December 2008: Value returns to Emerging Markets

November

20 November 2008: Pressure remains on EM currencies

October

23 October 2008: Investor fears spill into EM currencies

September

18 September 2008: Value returns to some EM currencies

4 September 2008: Broad pressure remains on EM currencies

August

20 August 2008: Further Dollar gains to meet resistance

July

30 July 2008: Dollar strength pressures Eastern Europe

May

1 May 2008: A strong Dollar could pressure the EM currencies

April

16 April 2008: Core markets’ stability should support EM currencies

1 April 2008: Commodities, a double-edged sword

March

13 March 2008: A tale of two currencies

February

21 February 2008: Divergence

January

30 January 2008: Range of views

10 January 2008: Opportunities remain despite the caution

2007 - Archives

December

20 December 2007: EM currencies under scrutiny

November

28 November 2007: Volatility shortens Investment horizon...

7 November 2007: Euro highs reveal investor interest...

October

23 October 2007: Selectivity is key...

11 October 2007: US Dollar pressure continues…

September

27 September 2007: Emerging currencies broadly strong…

13 September 2007: Eastern Europe shows promise…

 

 

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