(Reuters) - Despite the massive sell-off that left bonds with losses of
more than 1 percent for the year-to-date, dedicated emerging
market investors have not yet capitulated, but are possibly
waiting for an opportunity to buy on dips, fund managers and
analysts said.
"Although real-money accounts are obviously also feeling
the pain, they still believe that at some point this will be an
opportunity to add ," JP Morgan's analysts wrote in a
research note.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
more than 1 percent for the year-to-date, dedicated emerging
market investors have not yet capitulated, but are possibly
waiting for an opportunity to buy on dips, fund managers and
analysts said.
"Although real-money accounts are obviously also feeling
the pain, they still believe that at some point this will be an
opportunity to add ," JP Morgan's analysts wrote in a
research note.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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