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Asian stocks having 'bear-market bounce' - JPMorgan Asset Management

The January rally in Asia and the emerging markets could just be a “bear-market bounce,” says JPMorgan Asset Management's Jasslyn Yeo, according to South China Morning Post. 

Key quotes

  • I am not willing to back off on the whole bear-market bounce story because there are increasing downside risks to growth.
  • The rebound could last only in the first half of this year because we are in such a late stage of the cycle and recession risks have increased.
  • Among Asian equities, Yeo prefers China, Korea and Indonesia and remains cautious on India and the Philippines.
  • Emerging markets are likely to outperform their developed counterparts in a risk-on environment because of their higher beta.

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