Asian Equities Well-positioned Against Global Recession (The Asset)
There is growing consensus among asset managers that Asian equities are well-positioned against global recession despite the continuing market volatility and geopolitical uncertainties.
One reason is that Asian equities are currently trading at historically large discounts against their developed-market counterparts. Also, there’s positive progress in the reopening of Asian economies in the wake of Covid-19, and the investment outlook for the region is improving. READ MORE
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