BBC World Service

Emerging markets spook investors

John Sudworth Jan 27, 2014
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BBC World Service

Emerging markets spook investors

John Sudworth Jan 27, 2014
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Emerging markets are starting off 2014 in the worst place they’ve been in 5 years. Investors are fleeing after recent financial tumult in places like Argentina, Turkey, and Thailand. But that’s not the only reason the stock market has hit a stumbling block, says the BBC’s John Sudworth in Shanghai.

“It’s been a pretty gloomy start to 2014, and I guess to sum it up in a nutshell, two reasons: less Fed, and less China,” he says. “I think in particular, it’s the less China that we should focus on, and the real worry is that Chinese growth is slowing. And that’s why many analysts believe we’re seeing the sea of red across the trading boards.”

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