Mark Mobius asserts the macro background that he believes supports emerging market equities over global equities.
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Emerging-markets bull Mark Mobius remains positive on Asia – particularly China, India and Thailand – despite a deepening European Union debt crisis.
Two areas that could negatively affect emerging markets are restrictions on world trade and issues thrown up by derivatives, says Mark Mobius of Franklin Templeton.
Investment Outlook Series: Mark Mobius, executive chairman of Templeton Asset management, says there are many attractive stocks in Asia that don't have enough daily turnover.
Taking advantage of historically attractive share prices, Franklin Templeton launches three funds that invest in frontier markets, smaller Asian companies, and Europe.
Investment Outlook Series: Mark Mobius, president of Templeton Emerging Markets Fund, says Taiwan will benefit from closer ties with China while, in Korea, export growth and domestic consumption will help shares.
TempletonÆs Mark Mobius says poor information, lack of liquidity and sudden policy changes are the main risks of investing in frontier markets.