Investors’ worst fears about Russia’s intentions toward Ukraine have materialized following Russian President Vladimir Putin‘s announcement he is sending troops into the country to “demilitarize” the nation. Franklin Templeton’s Emerging Markets Equity team provides insights on the situation. READ MORE
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