
ANALYSIS-Emerging market local currency debt could end decade-long drought as dollar wanes

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Emerging market local currency debt is experiencing a resurgence as the U.S. dollar weakens, leading to record inflows into local currency bond funds. Yields on these bonds have reached their lowest since 2022, with returns exceeding 10% this year. Analysts suggest this could mark a turning point after a decade-long decline in foreign investment. The shift is driven by a search for yield amid lower interest rates globally, with emerging markets like Brazil and India becoming attractive options for investors looking to diversify away from U.S. assets.
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