Examining the overall growth of the Chinese market over the past three years will not provide conclusive results
Click here to download raw data South Korea is a favourite region for funds in the Asia Pacific excluding Japan sector, with the Chinese market offering both opportunities and pitfalls for managers operating in the peer group. Click here to download pdf Of the 57 funds with three-year performance records, Gartmore's China Opportunities fund, managed by the firm's head of pacific and emerging markets Philip Ehrmann, comes out on top with cumulative bid to bid growth of 147.2% over the three years to the end of February, according to Standard & Poor's. This compares with the average fund ...
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