Ask investors where to find the most exciting growth story in emerging markets, and many would point to technology companies such as Alibaba or Meituan. However, Terrence Gray, a Director and Portfolio Manager/Analyst on the Bottom Billion strategy, tells host Ron Temple why he believes the greatest untapped potential in emerging markets lies in the companies that cater to the 2 billion people who are poised to move out of poverty and into the middle class over the next 20 years. READ MORE
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