by Michael J. Howell8. February 2016 18:37 Emerging Market Liquidity may be bottoming?
The EMLI™ (Emerging Market Liquidity Index) sub-component of our GLI™ rose in January 2016 to 27.0 (‘normalised’ range 0-100) from 23.8 at end-2015. This EMLI™ rise contrasts with the slump in the overall GLI™ to 35.1, highlighting the worsening picture for the Developed Markets.
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