Topic: Mark Mobius
Posted on 10/17/11 at 5:21pm by GuruFocus . Emerging Market Guru Mark Mobius on Recent Market Volatility. GuruFocus News...
A few days ago Danish bank Amagerbanken went under. This news may or may not turn out to be significant, but I think it is worth paying attention...
When we look back in history we see that Frontier Markets have so far done poorly. For more information about Frontier Markets we refer you to the MSCI Frontier Market Index information fact sheet. It is clear that Frontier Markets have not ...
Turkey is considered one of the top investment destinations in emerging Europe, and investors may access the market through the Turkey-related...
The global economic scales continue to tip heavily towards the Orient. Let's take a closer look at Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand (MIT), arguably the most interesting economies in their league. "The valuations don't suggest that they are markets that have ...
Mobius, who has won countless fund manager awards and earned the nickname "the Pied Piper of emerging markets," is executive chairman of Templeton Asset Management and manages several emerging markets funds there. Mobius appears to be quite bullish on Thailand as a ...
As the developed economies of the world remain mired in economic quagmires complete with persistently high unemployment, widening budget deficits...
Investors were drawn to European companies such as Unilever (NYSE:UL), with their U.S. beating dividend yields.. All this attention has a dramatic effect on the pricing on these assets, with both the de facto international market proxies, the iShares MSCI ...
Emerging market guru Mark Mobius, manager of the Templeton Emerging Markets Investment Trust says that the flight to safety into emerging markets has already begun as the demand for guaranteend income from investors gains momentum.. The movement into emerging markets could take ...
MARK MOBIUS STARTED FOCUSING ON EMERGING MARKETS back in the 1970's, long before most U.S. investors had turned their attention to nascent economies. With Europe now reeling from debt problems, and the strength of the U.S. recovery still in ...