Securities lending in emerging markets

As demand for hedge fund access to emerging markets, and stock loan there, is not expected to slacken, Paul Wilson, global head of client management and sales for securities lending at JPMorgan, paints a picture of the main trends in borrowing stock around the world

Most emerging markets, with their disciplined fiscal policies and little sign of the liquidity problems that western economies have been facing since last summer, have lately become rather decoupled from western economies.

The strong performance of emerging markets relative to the rest of the global arena has been reflected in recent securities borrowing and lending (SBL) trends in these markets.

The emerging markets have recently enjoyed enormous investor interest. The group that has attracted

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