Emerging markets continued to struggle in October amid an environment of heightened equity-market volatility globally. Manraj Sekhon, CIO of Franklin Templeton Emerging Markets Equity, and Chetan Sehgal, senior managing director and director of portfolio management, believe the pullback presents long-term investors with opportunities amid what they dub an overreaction. They present the team’s overview of the emerging-markets universe in October.
To read the whole post, October Market Recap and Outlook: A Sea of Opportunities, go to Franklin Templeton Investments’ Investment Adventures in Emerging Markets blog.
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