Developed Markets

Developed Markets

Transitioning to the Emerging Markets, Health Care led the way last week rising by 2.8%. Only two sectors in the Emerging Markets were lower last week, Consumer Discretionary and Information Technology. Year-to-date, Emerging Markets have outperformed Developed Markets by nearly 3x. Once again, however, it is counter-cyclical sectors that are leading the way higher. This time it is the Telecom (31.25%) and Health Care sectors (25.06%) that top the leaderboard. Interestingly, Energy and Material sectors are by far the worse performers in the Emerging Markets year-to-date.
Emerging Markets

Emerging Markets
