Emerging market bonds are now offering yields near 8%. Here’s when it’ll be time to buy them

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Emerging market bonds are now offering yields near 8%. Here’s when it’ll be time to buy them
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Timing is not yet right to buy emerging markets bonds – but opportunity may be on the way

. Just beware you may need to be patient and brave; when spreads blow out people tend to think the world is ending.

And if you do invest, use well-diversified exchange-traded funds. Picking specific relative winners and losers in emerging markets is very difficult even for so-called professionals. Be smart with your money. Get the latest investing insights delivered right to your inbox three times a week, with the Globe Investor newsletter.

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