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Emerging Market Profits Beat Estimates For First Time Since 2022

Published Jun 21, 2026
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  • Companies in the MSCI Emerging Markets index beat their average earnings forecasts for the first time since April 2022.
  • Emerging market stocks rose 33% in 2025, nearly double the S&P 500's return.
  • Analysts now expect 18% earnings growth across these markets in 2026.

Emerging markets have been the trade that quietly worked. Last year they nearly doubled the gain of the S&P 500.

The doubt was always about profits. The stocks kept rising, but the real question was whether the firms were earning more, and this week brought the answer.

The Number That Changes The Story

For the first time in four years, companies across emerging markets beat the profit targets that analysts set for them. The last time that happened was early 2022.

What does "emerging markets" mean? It is the term for stocks in fast-growing nations like India, Brazil, China, and South Korea.

These stocks tend to swing harder than U.S. ones, in both directions. So a run of strong profits is a big deal for the people who hold them.

Until now, the rally ran on hope. A doubter could say the gains were just a cheap dollar lifting all boats, but real earnings take that point away.

It is the gap between a house that looks nice and a house that passes its check-up. Investors just got the check-up report, and we dig into shifts like this every morning in Market Briefs - five minutes a day, and a free investing masterclass when you join.

Where The Growth Is Coming From

Asian tech is doing the heavy lifting. It rides the same AI demand that powers U.S. markets, but the strength is spreading wider than chips.

Oil refiners in India and power firms in Brazil are posting better numbers too. That spread matters, since a rally leaning on one group is much easier to knock over.

It is a broad lift, not a one-stock fluke. That is what makes this turn worth a close look.

Looking ahead, analysts expect these firms to grow profits 18% in 2026. A weak U.S. dollar and shifting trade routes are adding fuel.

Watching where the smart money goes next is how a lot of people catch a shift like this early.

The Dollar Is The Key

The dollar is the swing factor here. When it falls, cash tends to flow into emerging markets, and that tailwind is still blowing.

A weak dollar also makes it cheaper for these nations to pay off debt, which frees up money to grow. Many buyers get in through a fund rather than single names, much like they do with an S&P 500 fund at home.

Keep your time frame in mind too. This is a slow-build story, not a quick flip.

What To Watch

There is a catch worth holding onto. These markets can drop just as fast as they climb, so the ride is rarely smooth.

The first read on this earnings turn came from Bloomberg. The next step is whether the profit gains hold up through the rest of the year.

After four years of the numbers falling short, the profits finally showed up.

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