The resilience of emerging markets in the wake of COVID-19 shouldn’t come as a surprise, according to Franklin Templeton Emerging Markets Equity’s Andrew Ness. He says fundamentals still look attractive in select markets and reminds investors of what really matters—earnings. READ MORE
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