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Emerging markets - World’s largest market - 87% of the world’s population lives in emerging market regions

  • Wilfred Sit a featured guest on Advisor TV
    Are there current opportunities for emerging market investing outside China and India? Watch Wilfred Sit share his thoughts with Advisor TV. Advisor TV is a production of Source Media, publisher of Financial Planning, Bank Investment Consultant and several other well-known titles.
  • Wilfred Sit Featured on TheStreet.com
    Is China overheating? Hear the answer Wilfred Sit, Head of Investment Strategy (Asia-Pacific) gave to journalist Gregg Greenberg as a featured guest on “The Real Story,” a podcast series on TheStreet.com.
  • Definition of emerging markets
    The term “emerging markets” was first introduced in early 1980s by World Bank economist Antoine van Agtmael. Although commonly used these days, its definition and list of nations are not exactly the same among institutions.
  • Asia - Tap into unrivalled opportunities
    Rich in diversity and unrivalled in its dynamism, Asia represents half of the world’s emerging markets and is home to some of the fastest-growing and most profitable companies in the world. Spanning over 40 countries, the economic landscape encompasses the former Asian Tigers of Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea; resource-rich countries like Indonesia, and Australia in the wider Asia-Pacific region; and the rapidly emerging economic powerhouses of China and India, which by virtue of their size alone, are fueling both intra-regional and global trade.
  • China - An emerging superpower
    In the US and around the world, many people have come to see China as the world’s economic superpower. China is now the fourth-largest economy in the world (IMF, 2007), and a leading manufacturer and consumer.
  • Korea - Turning crisis into opportunity
    The 1997 Asian Financial Crisis transformed the Korean economy and its powerful chaebols. A series of post-crisis government reforms helped domestic companies become more efficient, more transparent, more competitive and less riddled with debt. Now, many Korean companies are world leaders in their respective industries and the country’s economic fundamentals are much stronger.
  • Mirae Asset interviews Patrick Chovanec on the state of the Chinese economy
    Hyun Oh of Mirae Asset Global Investments interviews Patrick Chovanec regarding his views on the current state of the Chinese economy and the recent appreciation of Renminbi. Mr. Chovanec is an associate professor at Tsinghua University’s School of Economics and Management in Beijing, China, where he teaches in the school’s International MBA Program. His insights into Chinese business, political economy, and culture have been featured by international media including CNN, Time, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Bloomberg, Forbes, The Atlantic, PBS, and NPR.
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