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花旗:新兴市场策略周报-大型优质新兴市场
CitiCiti(US:C)2025-06-10 07:30

Investment Rating - The report maintains a positive outlook on Emerging Markets (EM), indicating a favorable investment environment due to the depreciation of the USD and supportive local currency bond flows [1][19]. Core Insights - The depreciation of the USD is expected to continue benefiting EM local debt returns, with significant inflows into EM local currency funds observed recently [1][19]. - The report highlights the importance of upcoming US Treasury auctions as potential indicators for EM performance, particularly in the context of equity and fixed income returns [14][19]. - Structural international positions are not shifting significantly, which is likely to sustain inflows into EM credit and local currency bonds [19][20]. Summary by Sections Emerging Markets Overview - The report discusses the ongoing depreciation of the USD and its implications for EM, suggesting that tariffs-related issues may continue to limit USD strength [1][14]. - Local currency bond flows are expected to be supported by both external and internal factors, with recent performance tracking positively [19]. Asia Focus - In China, the USDCNY is below fixing levels, and upcoming fixings will be crucial for assessing policy bias, with expectations for lower rates from the PBoC [2][32]. - Indonesia is highlighted as a bullish opportunity, with expectations for the IDR to appreciate due to returning portfolio inflows and a favorable economic backdrop [37][38]. - The Philippines is expected to see a gradual decline in yields, with current underperformance likely to be short-lived as supply dynamics improve [42][44]. CEEMEA and LatAm Insights - In Israel, economic fundamentals are becoming more relevant as the conflict nears resolution, with inflation and growth trajectories under scrutiny [3][48]. - Colombia's fiscal rule suspension and labor reform efforts are noted, with macroeconomic data showing resilience despite a cautious outlook on cash positions [3]. - The report maintains a neutral stance on rates in CEEMEA while expressing a positive outlook on duration in Mexico and Brazil [29][30].