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El-Erian: Brazil Next in Emerging-Markets Contagion

El-Erian: Brazil Next in Emerging-Markets Contagion
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Thursday, 07 June 2018 02:36 PM EDT

First Argentina. Then Turkey. Could Brazil be next?

Mohamed El-Erian hinted at exactly that as the Brazilian real recently led major currency losses, even after the nation’s central bank offered $1.5 billion in extra swap contracts to keep it above water.

Brazilian policymakers are in a "tricky position -- and there’s little room for error," El-Erian, the chief economic adviser to Allianz SE and a Bloomberg Opinion contributor, wrote on Twitter.

The central bank’s intervention followed similar actions by central bankers in Argentina, Turkey, India and Indonesia. While India and Indonesia have curbed some of their losses, currencies in Argentina, Turkey and now Brazil remain in precarious positions with world-leading selloffs this year.

This isn’t El-Erian’s first warning for the asset class. Last month, he echoed caution from Harvard economist Carmen Reinhart that risks were climbing.

"Higher oil prices + rising interest rates + appreciating dollar, the trifecta that continues in #markets today (albeit not in an extreme fashion), tends to test the ‘self insurance’ of several #EMergingMarkets, together with their economic policy responsiveness," he said.

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Allianz SE's chief economic adviser Mohamed El-Erian warns Brazil is likely to be the next emerging market (EM) 'domino' to fall as contagion continues to spread.
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