Volatility hit global equity markets hard in the first quarter of 2018, and emerging markets were certainly not immune. Franklin Templeton Emerging Markets Equity CIO Manraj Sekhon and Chetan Sehgal, senior managing director and director of portfolio management, present the team’s overview of what has happened in the emerging-markets universe in the first quarter of 2018, and offer their perspective on the potential impact of recent US-China trade tensions. READ MORE
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