Macroscope | Are emerging markets about to suffer another ‘taper tantrum’?

The Turkish lira has fallen nearly 13 per cent against the US dollar since the middle of January. Photo: EPA

The whiff of another “taper tantrum” has been in the air for some time.

In May 2013, the US Federal Reserve’s decision to begin scaling back, or “tapering”, its programme of quantitative easing (QE) triggered a dramatic sell-off in so-called “risk assets”, with emerging markets (EMs) at the sharp end of the deterioration in investor sentiment.

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