Emerging market currencies and stock indexes showed gains on Wednesday in anticipation of key U.S. inflation data. Investors are hopeful that lower price pressures will lead to significant interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve.
The MSCI index for emerging market stocks increased by 0.6%, while the broader emerging market currency index rose by 0.4%, reaching its highest level since April 2022. 'Most interesting for international markets is, of course, U.S. inflation,' noted Jens Magnusson, chief economist at SEB.
Tensions in Ukraine and varying economic data saw mixed results across countries, with Poland's GDP exceeding expectations but Hungary's forint declining against the euro. The global market remains watchful as U.S. inflation data may determine future economic policies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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