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Emerging Markets

Emerging Markets countries are generally those that have initiated economic and political reforms to improve growth opportunities and increase the financial markets' efficiency. Brazil, China, South Korea and India are a few examples of emerging markets countries.

South KoreaEmerging Markets
Korean election: A SKAGEN perspective

After months of political chaos, South Korea has a new president. A positive stock market reaction ...

Emerging Markets
SKAGEN Kon-Tiki: Navigating uncertainty
Emerging Markets
Uncertain universe: Is it time to re-think emerging markets?
South KoreaEmerging Markets
South Korea: A SKAGEN Perspective
Emerging MarketsChina
SKAGEN Kon-Tiki: Combining growth and returns at an attractive price
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The case for emerging markets in five charts

Positive structural and cyclical tailwinds mean developing world equities at knockdown valuations ...

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