Mark Mobius’s Emerging Markets Outlook (WSJ)
Emerging market investing legend Mark Mobius, who is the Templeton Emerging Markets Group Executive Chairman, has recently sat down with the Wall Street Journal to give his emerging markets outlook. In the interview, he discussed the current geopolitical landscape and his investment outlook for emerging economies, including Nigeria, Ukraine, Russia, Brazil, India and China:
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