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Argentina Sell-Off Risks Dragging Down Emerging Markets
Central bank policies are propping up values. At some point, investors will start insisting on economic progress.
So far, not so good.
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This month’s sell-off of Argentine and Turkish financial assets, two emerging-market benchmarks, is less surprising than the minimal impact it’s had on other emerging-market securities. But before celebrating the resilience of that asset class, investors should take a cautionary look at the reasons for the limited contagion so far.
