With investment groups increasingly looking to the East to escape stagnant western markets, advisers...
With investment groups increasingly looking to the East to escape stagnant western markets, advisers must decide how much client money to put into markets that have promised so much in the past. Economically, the arguments of areas such as India and China have been well versed in recent years, with the latter in particular practically powering global growth single handedly as the US takes a breather. With Asian capital markets still only partially reflecting the true growth in the market, the so-called East-West pendulum is swinging back towards the East, in the view of Robert Lloyd Georg...
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