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A far-reaching approach


Eaton Vance Emerging Markets Debt


Our approach ventures way beyond the limited investment reach of many emerging markets debt strategies, offering access to one of the broadest spectrums of opportunities.


• More than 40 seasoned investment professionals • Extensive country-level research • Significant off-benchmark exposure • Local currency, hard currency and blended strategies available • Proven expertise in trading off-benchmark markets


Contact: Richard Lockwood at richard.lockwood@morganstanley.com or Kiran Inamdar at kinamdar@eatonvance.com


eatonvance.com/emd For forward-thinking investors


Investing in Emerging Markets is sensitive to stock market volatility, adverse market, economic, political, regulatory, geopolitical and other conditions. Changes in exchange rates may lead to fluctuations in the value of investments. Source: Eaton Vance. All information as at 31 May 2021 unless otherwise specified. Issued by Eaton Vance Management (International) Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK. The Strategy noted herein is classified as an Article 6 strategy of the EU Council Disclosure Regulation (2019/2088). For Professional investors and professional advisers ONLY. Not intended for use by any person or entity in any jurisdiction or country where such distribution or use would be contrary to local law or regulation. Copies of the latest prospectus and/or KIID may be obtained from Citi Fund Services (Ireland) Limited, 1 North Wall Quay, Dublin 1, Ireland, or from EVMI: eatonvance.co.uk


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