Franklin Templeton manager believes a combination of events is boosting emerging market demand, including general desire to exit bonds and get into equities
Mark Mobius oversees Franklin Templeton's entire emerging markets proposition, managing 11 vehicles that span Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe. Mobius has been in charge of the £2.6bn Templeton Emerging Markets Investment Trust (Temit) since its launch in 1989. He takes a long-term investment view, seeking undervalued stocks with the potential for capital growth. How does the environment for emerging markets over the past 12 months compare to the past three years? Last year was exceptionally good, but actually, returns over the past three years have also been good all the wa...
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