
Iran conflict puts the emerging-markets revival to the test

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The ongoing conflict in Iran is impacting emerging markets, a favored investment area for Wall Street. Despite a recent influx of $12.6 billion into emerging-market stocks and bonds, concerns are rising due to escalating oil prices and a stronger US dollar, which could hinder economic growth in import-reliant countries. JPMorgan Chase has downgraded its recommendations on emerging-market assets amid this uncertainty, reflecting a cautious outlook for the asset class.
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