EM bulls outnumber bears for first time since July 2021 – HSBC survey

FILE PHOTO: HSBC logo is seen on a branch bank in the financial district in New York

LONDON (Reuters) – A closely-followed HSBC survey has shown the share of investors upbeat on emerging market assets has doubled over the last three months to the degree that ‘bulls’ now outnumber ‘bears’ for the first time in almost 1-1/2 years.

The survey was conducted between November 2 and December 9, among 118 institutions that between them oversee nearly half a trillion dollars worth of EM assets.

It showed the share of participants now “bullish” on EM prospects over the next three months had nearly doubled to 29% from 15% in the previous survey in September, while those who were “bearish” had reduced to 18% from 41%.

HSBC said the switch coincided with easing inflation concerns, expectations of a slowdown in monetary tightening by major global central banks, as well as news about reopening in China and measures to support its battered property sector.

(Reporting by Marc Jones; editing by Rodrigo Campos)

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