There is still ample liquidity in the market and funds will flow back to emerging economies though at a more discriminated basis, according to Pascal Blanque, global CIO of Amundi Asset Management, which manages over US$1 trillion in assets,
“There is a non-discriminative wave of risk diversion. Moving forward, there will be more discrimination across countries on a fundamental basis.
“There will be a point where we will see inflows back into the emerging economies benefiting the ones that are showing the strongest fundamental. This is clear,” the European CIO of the Year 2013 told StarBiz.
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“There is a non-discriminative wave of risk diversion. Moving forward, there will be more discrimination across countries on a fundamental basis.
“There will be a point where we will see inflows back into the emerging economies benefiting the ones that are showing the strongest fundamental. This is clear,” the European CIO of the Year 2013 told StarBiz.
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