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EMs will face stress but no clear, immediate danger in Asia: Raghuram Rajan

For Asia, narrow current account deficits, moderate inflation and resilient currencies mean the region is insulated

Raghuram Rajan
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Raghuram Rajan

Enda Curran and Haslinda Amin | Bloomberg
Emerging market economies will face stress as they cope with a stronger dollar and rising interest rates but Asia appears to be insulated, for now, according to Raghuram Rajan, former governor of the Reserve Bank of India.

Tipping the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates another three times this year, Rajan said that emerging markets are in a stronger position to absorb those hikes compared with the so-called taper tantrum in 2013. But he cautioned that accidents can happen.

“There will be still stresses for emerging markets, they will have to cope with a rising dollar and rising international interest rates and

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