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Tune in to the InsuranceAUM.com Podcast, hosted by our Managing Partner, Stewart Foley, CFA. Our podcast features insightful conversations with CIOs, asset managers, and other distinguished professionals in the insurance asset management industry. Each episode delves into the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities, providing listeners with valuable perspectives and practical advice. Don’t miss out on these engaging discussions that are essential for insurance investors and asset managers.
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Tuesday Mar 04, 2025
Episode 280: The Right Way to Invest in Emerging Market Debt
Tuesday Mar 04, 2025
Tuesday Mar 04, 2025
In this episode of the InsuranceAUM.com podcast, host Stewart Foley, CFA, sits down with Vlad Liberzon, partner and portfolio manager at GoldenTree Asset Management, to discuss the evolving landscape of emerging market debt (EMD) and how insurers can approach the asset class strategically. With over 20 years of experience in EMD investing, Vlad shares insights into the asset class’s transformation, from its early days of high correlation and commodity reliance to today’s diverse and uncorrelated opportunities across 90 countries. He breaks down the factors driving EMD’s growth, the risks insurers often associate with the asset class, and why many may be overlooking key opportunities.
The conversation delves into portfolio construction, exploring the benefits of a hard currency-focused approach, active management strategies, and the importance of risk discipline. Vlad also offers a market outlook for 2025, highlighting potential opportunities in sovereign and corporate debt, idiosyncratic investments, and the impact of macroeconomic themes like U.S. interest rates, dollar strength, and China exposure. Whether you're new to emerging market debt or looking to refine your investment strategy, this episode provides valuable perspectives on navigating this dynamic and growing asset class.
Listen now to gain expert insights into the right way to invest in emerging market debt and how insurers can position their portfolios effectively.
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