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Prepare for Pain Then Opportunity

Mark Mobius, Founder, Mobius Capital Partners LLP

31-May-18 08:05

Prepare for Pain Then Opportunity

Mark Mobius, previously the Executive Chairman of Templeton Emerging Markets Group and current founder of Mobius Capital Partners, says there could be an imminent 30% correction in US share markets and discusses the reasons underlying this opinion.
He also discusses the prospects for ASEAN as an emerging market bloc and the role of China and India before expanding on Malaysia, where the 61-year-long rule of Barisan Nasional has been deposed, to be possibly replaced by a fresh era of reform and change.
He ends by discussing his new fund, which is founded on Environment, Social and Governance principles.

Presented by: Khoo Hsu Chuang


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