CEO and Fund Manager Thomas Hugger recently travelled to Amman, Jordan as part of an initial research trip. All photos are by Asia Frontier Capital except where otherwise noted.
Jordan – on the path to recovery
The AFC Asia Frontier Fund has not invested in Jordan to date, despite the fact that the country is part of the MSCI Frontier Index with a weighting of approximately 1.6%. Due to the last-minute cancellation of an annual investment conference that we have attended in Dubai over the past few years, I used the opportunity to visit Amman, Jordan’s capital city. READ MORE
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