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Investing Cheaply Reduces Sleepless Nights on Indonesia

James Hay , Pangolin Investment Management

09-Nov-16 09:35

Investing Cheaply Reduces Sleepless Nights on Indonesia

Pangolin won the AsiaHedge best fund award for Asia (including Japan) by investing mostly in Malaysia and Indonesia. This indicates that Asian opportunities can be found in our backyard. An Indonesian overweight call also stands out because it had been deemed a high-risk market for its red tape and political and currency risks.


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