Wellington Management believes differentiated actively managed investment strategies rooted in fundamental research are best positioned to access and capitalize on this attractive, but often-inefficient, asset class. In fact, Wellington Management thinks investors who adhere to passive, benchmark-driven EM equity allocations may be missing out on full exploitation of the available opportunity set. READ MORE
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