The Impact of US Policy on Emerging Markets: Three Investor Misconceptions (Franklin Templeton)
As investors continue to grapple with market jitters brought on by months of US-China trade tensions and other market uncertainties, Franklin Templeton Emerging Markets Equity’s Chetan Sehgal explains why the recent volatility could present opportunities in the medium to long term. He also considers some investor misconceptions about emerging markets and the positive factors that many are missing in part three of this series, “The Impact of US Policy on Emerging Markets.” READ MORE
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