Emerging market small-cap stocks represent a large and growing investment opportunity set. Historically, correlations with developed markets and large-cap indices have been low, and the inherent inefficiencies in EM small caps may offer opportunities for global investors. Nathan Chaudoin recently spoke with Portfolio Manager Patricia Ribeiro about her investment approach to EM small-cap investing and how EM small-cap stocks can be an important part of an investor’s equity holdings. READ MORE
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