(Reuters) - Capital flows into Latin America were also pushing up
currencies and stocks in the region, with the Colombian peso at
its strongest level in seven years despite recent government
measures to halt the trend.
Rising yields in U.S. Treasuries usually pull investors out
of riskier emerging markets, but for the moment investors are
still attracted by high returns offered by Latin American
assets.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
currencies and stocks in the region, with the Colombian peso at
its strongest level in seven years despite recent government
measures to halt the trend.
Rising yields in U.S. Treasuries usually pull investors out
of riskier emerging markets, but for the moment investors are
still attracted by high returns offered by Latin American
assets.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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