Mixed Asset sector led launches
Looking beyond the current volatility, investors should be thinking where will the world be in three, five and ten years' time? Which markets will see the most significant changes and developments, and therefore the most growth?
The ASEAN region is a relatively unloved one at the moment due to a host of factors, including an investor preference for North Asia and weak domestic earnings.
Toshihiko Takamoto, head of investment and senior portfolio manager of DIAM Singapore, takes a closer look at prospects for India, Malaysia and the Philippines.
All data is from FE Trustnet to 7 October 2015, unless stated.
The papers called Beijing's surprise devaluation an "escalation of currency wars", with some stating the move was "best seen as a distress signal from Beijing".
Officials want currency included in IMF’s Special Drawing Rights
Despite recent Chinese stock market volatility, the long-term growth outlook for Asia remains very positive, and compared to its emerging market peers the region does not come at a premium.