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Foreign Investors Return to Emerging Markets as U.S. Growth Shows Signs of Slowing

Shaina Ahuja by Shaina Ahuja
November 17, 2025
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Foreign investors are moving money back into emerging markets as new data shows that the U.S. economy may be losing momentum. Lower U.S. growth, a weaker dollar, and attractive valuations overseas are all driving this shift.

Strong Foreign Inflows Into Emerging Markets

According to the Institute of International Finance (IIF), emerging-market portfolios received about $274 billion in foreign inflows in 2024, a large jump from 2023. This includes investments in stocks and bonds.

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This rise shows that global investors are becoming more confident about growth in developing economies.

U.S. Growth Is Slowing

Recent economic signals show that the U.S. economy is cooling. Slower manufacturing, weaker consumer spending, and cautious business investment have pushed investors to look outside America.

A recent global investor survey showed that many fund managers have even shifted into “sell America” mode as they reduce exposure to U.S. markets.

Emerging Markets Offering Better Value

Many emerging-market stock markets are still much cheaper compared to the U.S. This makes them attractive at a time when investors are searching for high-growth opportunities.

In fact, EM stocks have recently recorded their strongest rally in 15 years, helped by reforms, strong earnings, and improving inflation conditions.

Weaker Dollar Helps Emerging Economies

A softer U.S. dollar is another major reason for rising inflows. When the dollar weakens, emerging-market currencies strengthen. This makes debt repayment easier for EM countries and increases returns for foreign investors.

A weaker dollar also encourages U.S.-based funds to diversify globally instead of keeping money at home.

Risks Remain

Even with strong inflows, emerging markets face several risks:

  • Some EM economies are seeing early signs of slower growth.
  • Political uncertainty in certain countries may affect investor confidence.
  • If U.S. interest rates rise again, flows to EM could reduce.

Still, many analysts say structural reforms and strong demographics make emerging markets attractive over the long run.

Conclusion

Foreign investors are shifting back to emerging markets because:

  • U.S. economic growth is slowing
  • EM assets are cheaper
  • Local yields are higher
  • The U.S. dollar is weakening

With these factors aligning, developing economies are once again becoming a preferred destination for global capital.

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