
Investors are increasingly selling off emerging market stocks in anticipation of proposed trade tariffs by President-elect Donald Trump and a strengthening US dollar. Reports indicate that emerging-market equities and currencies are at risk of further declines due to these potential tariffs. UBS has highlighted the vulnerability of these markets, while analysts note that many emerging economies, particularly those reliant on agricultural exports, face significant risks from the incoming administration's trade policies. The Financial Times has reported on this trend, emphasizing the growing concern among investors as they navigate the changing economic landscape.
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The region relies heavily on agricultural exports so threats of tariffs from the incoming US president leave many countries vulnerable. https://t.co/aqhjuPj75u