Rising EM middle class will increase demand for risky assets

Date: 27 May

The middle class in emerging markets is set to nearly double in size by 2034. We explore the implications this rise will have for risky asset demand, as wealthier EM households will likely increase their demand for financial assets, such as equities.

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Cassidy Ainsworth-Grace

Global Macro Strategist

Private: Cassidy Ainsworth-Grace

Global Macro Strategist

London

Originally from Sydney, Australia, Cassidy has been living in the UK for the last six years, firstly in Scotland at the University of St Andrews, before moving to London two years ago. Prior to joining Oxford Economics, she was working as an analyst in the macro research team at Deutsche Bank.

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