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EMLC / Still a Case for Emerging Markets Debt

Still a Case for Emerging Markets Debt
With U.S. interest rates rising and domestic bond funds slumping as a result, it's easy for investors to assume that all fixed income strategies should be ignored this year. Believe it or not, there remains a case for emerging markets debt. Read More
Posted: Apr 26 2022, 13:42
Author Name: ETF Trends
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EMLC: Avoid As Dollar Strength Persists

By Seeking Alpha
October 27, 2023

EMLC: Avoid As Dollar Strength Persists

VanEck J.P. Morgan EM Local Currency Bond ETF is a difficult buy due to the poor performance of emerging market bonds. The EMLC ETF provides exposure more_horizontal

India Bonds Set To Join EM Bond Index

By Seeking Alpha
October 26, 2023

India Bonds Set To Join EM Bond Index

The most widely followed emerging markets' local currency benchmark will undergo its biggest reconstitution since China's inclusion in 2020, when Indi more_horizontal

Emerging Markets Debt Holds Big Potential

By ETF Trends
September 8, 2023

Emerging Markets Debt Holds Big Potential

Following a dismal run in 2022 at the hands of Federal Reserve tightening, emerging markets debt, including bonds denominated in local currencies, is more_horizontal

EMLC: Local Currency EM Debt ETF, Worst Fixed-Income Asset Class In Market

By Seeking Alpha
July 19, 2023

EMLC: Local Currency EM Debt ETF, Worst Fixed-Income Asset Class In Market

VanEck J.P. Morgan EM Local Currency Bond ETF invests in local currency emerging market debt. The fund compares unfavorably to its peers on most relev more_horizontal

Consider Emerging Markets for Better Bond Bets

By ETF Trends
July 19, 2023

Consider Emerging Markets for Better Bond Bets

A rebounding bond market this year gave investors much-needed relief following one of the worst slumps on record. While U.S. more_horizontal

Surprising Source of Refuge Amid Banking Crises

By ETF Trends
April 12, 2023

Surprising Source of Refuge Amid Banking Crises

It's not a sequel to the global financial crisis, but 2023 has brought a surprising number of bank collapses, including Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and more_horizontal

EMLC: More Of A Bet Against The U.S. Dollar

By Seeking Alpha
March 29, 2023

EMLC: More Of A Bet Against The U.S. Dollar

EMLC provides exposure to EM sovereign bonds. It pays a trailing 5.5% yield. more_horizontal

EMLC: Question and Answer

By ETF Trends
March 5, 2023

EMLC: Question and Answer

By William Sokol Director of Product Management The investment case for EM local currency bonds generally comes down to yield and diversification bene more_horizontal


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