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The threat of tariffs has shaken Vietnamese stocks, but long-te
Examining the fall-out from tariffs news and the wider pros and cons of investing in companies from the developing world
THIS SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRY IS FINALLY GETTING THE ATTENTION IT DESERVES, 50 YEARS AFTER THE END OF THE WAR. FROM FEASTING IN IMPERIAL CITIES TO HIKING MISTY MOUNTAIN VALLEYS WITH INDIGENOUS TRIBES AND SLOWING DOWN ON SUBTROPICAL BEACHES, VIETNAM’S BREADTH OF ATTRACTIONS IS HARD TO BEAT. VISITOR NUMBERS ARE GROWING, AND THERE’S STILL MUCH TO DISCOVER
Germany isn’t the only magnet as investors are also warming to global ex-US funds
Andrew van Sickle: Shall we start with an overview of your fund? Daniel Avigad: The TM Lansdowne European Special Situations Fund is a long-only, mid- to large cap-focused Europe ex-UK fund. We concen
Bond investors are more cautious, while JPMorgan boss warns of a ‘crack’ coming
It could take a long time to reverse decades of lagging behind the US