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Diversify asset and debt to avoid a crisis

By Gao Haihong | China Daily | Updated: 2018-08-15 07:54

The recent appreciation of the US dollar and the uneven pace of monetary policy normalization in many countries have become a headwind for emerging economies. This month, the Turkish lira has sharply depreciated against the US dollar, followed by a jump in Turkish bond yield for fear of high inflation. Earlier this year, after failing to stabilize its currency, Argentina sought the International Monetary Fund's support to stabilize the peso. The IMF agreed to give a $50 billion standby line of credit but on conditions that required necessary domestic fiscal and structural adjustment.

These developments reaffirmed the eminent risks facing the emerging economies. A strong dollar and tightened monetary policy in the US are prompting capital flight from countries that have high domestic public debt, huge external liability, and a weak current account balance and relatively open capital account.

Diversify asset and debt to avoid a crisis

In addition, the ongoing tariff war has created more uncertainties in the financial market. The dollar is seen as a safe haven. The US' improved economic performance and favorable interest rate also attract capital seeking higher returns.

Diversify asset and debt to avoid a crisis

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