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Dedicated to Emerging Markets

Kwan Yick Securities is a specialist Emerging Markets investment manager with over thirty years' experience in these markets. Today we continue to innovate, offering new strategies that provide an opportunity for investors to participate in Emerging Markets.
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Kwan Yick Securities is a specialist Emerging Markets investment manager with over thirty years’ experience in these markets. Kwan Yick Securities focuses on a number of investment themes which include External Debt, Local Currency, Corporate Debt, Equities and Alternatives. This section is for information only and some of these investment themes may not be available through mutual funds in your country.

Latest Insights

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Weekly investor research

With a bang or with a whimper: How will 2025 end?

Risk-off sentiment reversed as US liquidity expanded and bond yields recovered. NVIDIA earnings bolstered AI sector. Ukraine, South Korea, Malaysia, and Brazil saw trade progress; Mexico's economy contracted but recovery expected.
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Weekly investor research

China’s new Eurobonds trading inside ‘risk-free rate’

China issued tight 3- and 5-year bonds. Multiple nations accessed Eurobond markets; Congo returned after 18 years. US shutdown neared resolution; job cuts surged to 153k. Democrats won electorally. European carmakers rebounded. Ghana's inflation hit 8.0%
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Weekly investor research

EM assets outperformed again in October

EM equities up a 10th month. US-China truce delays rare earth curbs; US inks deals with Thailand, Cambodia & Malaysia; tariffs remain. Fed cuts 25bp with split. India announces market/strategic metals reforms. Korea lifted by Nvidia’s 260k GPU sale.
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The Emerging View

IMF WEO meeting highlights

Attending the IMF World Economic Outlook Forum provided reassurance that the global macro environment favours risk assets, especially EM/FM. Debasement fears are overblown. AI capex and Fed support keep spirits high.