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Topic: Emerging Economies

All fell, all came back, some do better

The table below illustrates a few interesting points about how different investments and strategies fared through the crisis and the ongoing recovery. The table below shows the price performance of the efficient instruments we would use to gain exposure to each of those sectors. It is by no means a complete list, just a few read more

Martin Anidjar | September 16, 2009

The costs of simplification in asset allocation

There was an article in yesterdays’ Wall Street journal that questioned the idea that stocks are a better long term investment than bonds. Moreover, it pointed out the importance of other types of assets such as commodities. This is part of a broader debate on asset allocation, pushing away from stocks. Many of the ideas in read more

Martin Anidjar | September 04, 2009

Is EM becoming a barbell trade of an Asset Class

Maybe this is not the time to try to think through the medium-term outlook of an asset class (but it’s easier to resume writing on this than to comment on the 90% tax on bonuses…). But I think one of the most interesting questions to think about is which countries will fare better than others. read more

Martin Anidjar | March 20, 2009

Argentina: swap for locals, cash for thee…?

This posting will be a short and fairly idiosyncratic note on Argentina’s debt management. Nothing more than that, maybe less… According to an article yesterday in Ambito Financiero, the Argentine government is about to get going on its financing needs for 2009. Apparently, a swap of ‘prestamos garantizados’ (PGs) for local debt linked to floating rate Badlar read more

Martin Anidjar | January 19, 2009

Argentina’s 15 mins of market friendliness

As I said in my introductory newsletter issue (before switching to a blog format), traveling and spending time with the family is an integral part of this unemployment spell. This implies spending a few weeks in Argentina, which makes it difficult to avoid the local papers. I hope to return to non-Argentine issues in my next posting. read more

Martin Anidjar | December 14, 2008

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