Tech and the Consumer have Reshaped Today’s Emerging Markets (Manulife IM)
Today’s emerging markets (EM) are vastly different from what they were just a decade ago. What’s more, some EM-based technology companies have emerged as global market share leaders or close rivals to developed-market peers. In our view, an actively managed investment approach is best suited to navigating this landscape of tumultuous change. READ MORE
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