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Gaining a Trading Edge in Emerging Markets Debt

Many emerging markets managers lack the commitment to master the operational complexities unique to each local market. In this Q&A, Courtney Graham, CFA, Head of Emerging Markets Trading, discusses why we believe such capabilities are key to adding alpha for investors.
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Many emerging markets managers lack the commitment to master the operational complexities unique to each local market. In this Q&A, Courtney Graham, CFA, Head of Emerging Markets Trading, discusses why we believe such capabilities are key to adding alpha for investors.