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    <description>Rodica Glavan is co-lead manager of the BNY Mellon Emerging Markets Corporate Debt Fund. She joined Insight as an emerging market debt portfolio manager in December 2006, and also worked at Schroders, London for two years managing emerging markets for their global portfolios. She holds a BBA degree in economics and finance from the University of Alaska Anchorage, US. She also holds the Investment Management Certificate from the CFA Society of the UK and speaks four languages.</description>
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      <description>Since China joined the World Trade Organisation in 2001, there has been a significant shift in the contribution of gross domestic product from developed markets to emerging markets.
In nominal US dollar terms, emerging markets’ share of GDP has risen to 45 per cent from 20 per cent, or, expressed in purchasing power parity terms, from 45 per cent to 60 per cent.
Changes in global trade patterns reflect this shift in activity. Whereas two decades ago, the bulk of international trade took place...</description>
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      <title>Companies from emerging markets like China are now in the big league, and global investors want to play</title>
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