Franklin Templeton Emerging Markets Equity believes it’s important to point out emerging markets are not homogeneous, and the countries dominating the dire headlines represent a very small part of the emerging-market universe. The team points to four reasons that support their more positive view of the asset class as a whole. READ MORE
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