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A Spotlight On: Asia and Emerging Markets

19 Jun, 2023 | Return|

In this month's 'A Spotlight On' panel, Jock Glover, Strategic Relationships Director, was joined by Chris McGoldrick, Senior Investment Analyst at Stewart Investors, Dan Hurley - Portfolio Specialist at T.Rowe Price, and James McDermottroe, Fund Manager at Invesco.

Here's what we covered:

  • Why investors should be looking at emerging markets from an active perspective.

  • The approach to stewardship in Asia.

  • Are emerging markets too risky?

  • Where are the opportunities in latin and central America?

  • The impact of globalisation on this area in the market.

 

 

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JOIN US FOR THE NEXT PANEL IN THE SERIES

A Spotlight On will be back at 9:30am on Thursday 13th July, where we will be looking at the opportunities in Fixed Income. Eduardo Sanchez, Associate Research Director - Fixed Income, Alternatives & Multi-Asset will be joined by:

  • Harry Richards - Jupiter Asset Management.

  • Stephen Snowden - Artemis Fund Managers.

  • Natalia Krol - Barings.

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