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Energy and Real Estate Are the 'Value' Sectors In EM Equities

EMERGING MARKETS
  • In this chart, we rank the 12 EM sectors from 'cheapest' to the most 'expensive' ones based on the Price-to-Book, Price-to-Sales and Price-to-Earnings ratio.
  • To compute the score of each EM sectors, we simply add the rank each time; hence, the lowest score a sector can have is 3 (the cheapest) and the highest score is 36 (most expensive).
  • Based on this analysis, Energy and Real Estate are the value sectors with a score of 5.
  • The most expensive sector in the EM market is Health Care (maximum score of 36), with a PE ratio of 48.88 and a price to book of 5.91, followed by Consumer Staples (29) and Telecom (28).

Source: Bloomberg/MNI

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