US election outcome bound to boost emerging market investments, investors say

Joe Biden as the US president will reduce geopolitical tensions and boost emerging market allocations, according to Jacob Grapengiesser, Deputy CIO at East Capital and Charles Robertson, Global Chief Economist at London-based Renaissance Capital.
Jacob Grapengiesser, Deputy CIO, East Capital. | Photo: Jacob Grapengiesser
Jacob Grapengiesser, Deputy CIO, East Capital. | Photo: Jacob Grapengiesser

The US election result is particularly positive news for emerging markets, say investors in an webinar held by the Swedish asset manager East Capital late last week.

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