Chinese New Year: How Investors Might Navigate Markets in the Year of the Ox (Franklin Templeton)
Ahead of the new lunar year, Franklin Templeton Investment Solutions’ Stephen Tong, Franklin Templeton Emerging Markets Equity’s Michael Lai and Western Asset Management’s Desmond weigh in on how investors might navigate Asian markets with the characteristics of the Chinese zodiac’s ox in mind, traditionally associated with patience, diligence and persistence. READ MORE
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