What distinguishes the Emerging Markets?
Emerging Markets refers to countries that are typically undergoing a transformation from a developing to developed or advanced economy. This convergence and modernisation process opens up great market potential, and Emerging Markets exhibit high growth dynamics. At Raiffeisen Capital Management, we believe that a broadly diversified fund portfolio should also include investments in the Emerging Markets over the medium to long term – if the investor is willing to bear the associated risk. Positive factors are low debt, moderate monetary policy and, as previously mentioned, the potential for strong growth, whereas the economic structures and political systems in these countries are often still in flux. Therefore, Emerging Market funds generally exhibit elevated volatility.
Current developments in the Emerging Markets
This year, there has been no talk of a summer lull in the financial markets. At the beginning of August, equity markets, particularly in Japan and the USA, experienced a significant decline, although it lasted only a few days. This was triggered by weaker US economic data and a nearly simultaneous slight interest rate hike in Japan. However, a strong recovery followed immediately. After a brief pause, this recovery has continued into September.
Eastern Europe
Invest sustainably in Central and Eastern European equities
Central and Eastern Europe continues to have the best growth prospects in Europe, despite the war in Ukraine. The region attracts investors with mostly attractive equity valuations - not least because many foreign investors continue to wait and see. However, they could also quickly abandon their caution under certain circumstances.
Invest sustainably in Eastern European equities
The equity fund Raiffeisen-Osteuropa-Aktien was created almost 30 years ago. We are now altering the investment strategy used in this well-established fund, making it more sustainable and adjusting its geographical scope.
Asia
Good valuations and improvements in ESG reporting
The Chinese equity market has priced in a number of negative aspects, according to Jürgen Maier, who is confident about the prospects for China as the leading market, as well as for India. Maier, fund manager of Raiffeisen-Nachhaltigkeit-EmergingMarkets-Aktien, cites several arguments and discusses the stringent sustainability requirements applied in the asset selection process and the progress in fulfilling ESG criteria. He currently finds certain topics very attractive.
Promote the ESG improvement of the EM bond markets
The Emerging Markets present a number of major challenges for investors when it comes to sustainability and ESG-criteria. However, understanding and overcoming these challenges also opens up significant opportunities, both in terms of earnings and promoting a transition to sustainable business practices in the Emerging Markets.
Sustainability and the Emerging Markets
The Emerging Markets are home to a growing number of countries that qualify as sustainable. How is sustainable investment in Emerging Markets possible? And how is sustainability verified?
Emerging Markets are becoming more and more interesting for sustainable investments
From a sustainability perspective, Emerging Markets have often been considered unattractive, but the tide is turning. In this interview, Jürgen Maier, fund manager of Raiffeisen Sustainable EmergingMarkets Equities, explains, among other things, how an Emerging Markets equity fund can be managed sustainably and which markets or sectors are particularly in focus.
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The funds Raiffeisen-Asia-Opportunities-ESG-Aktien, Raiffeisen-Zentraleuropa-ESG-Aktien, and Raiffeisen-Nachhaltigkeit-EmergingMarkets-Aktien exhibit elevated volatility, meaning that unit prices can move significantly higher or lower in short periods of time, and it is not possible to rule out loss of capital.