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Emergency in Emerging Markets? Could a Fed hike push EM over the edge?

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With a possible Fed rate hike just a few days away there are growing concerns about an emerging markets crisis. 

Amid talk of an emerging markets 'meltdown' Saxo Bank's Singapore based strategist Kay Van-Petersen explains why he's increasingly bearish and thinks we are close to a 'tipping point'. 

Looking at the evidence in bond markets for example, Kay Van-Petersen, talks us through a looming bearish theme in EM.