EM debt ‘grinds tighter’ on trade war truce extension

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EM debt ‘grinds tighter’ on trade war truce extension

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Emerging market asset prices have risen on the news that an increase to the US tariffs on Chinese goods scheduled for March 1 will be delayed. Bankers and investors have greeted the development as an encouraging sign that a trade war between the two nations may be averted.

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