Franklin Templeton to reopen Frontier Markets fund
Franklin Templeton will reopen its Frontier Markets fund at the end of May after a four year closure.
Franklin Templeton will reopen its Frontier Markets fund at the end of May after a four year closure.
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Mark Mobius is to stand down from fund management duties on a range of 12 Luxembourg Sicavs but will remain as executive chairman of Templeton Emerging Markets Group.
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With Mark Mobius stepping back from the helm of Templeton Emerging Markets after 26 years, you can’t help but feel that his conviction in the ‘Big Cs’ – commodities and consumers – has of late dented his standing.
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Mark Mobius is stepping away from the helm of the Templeton Emerging Markets Investment Trust after more than 26 years.
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Sebastian Lyon, Tom Dobell and Mark Mobius are among the names humbled in Chelsea Financial Services’ latest DropZone of the worst-performing funds over the past three years.
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Picking up consumer-orientated companies is the best way for investors to capitalise on emerging market GDP growth, says Franklin Templeton Investments’ Mark Mobius.
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A £2.1bn investment trust that invests in Romanian equity securities has been listed on the London Stock Exchange, effective from 29 April
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The underlying economic conditions within emerging markets appear to be improving, Mark Mobius said.
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MSCIs recent decision to remove South Korea and Taiwan from its review list and exclude Chinas A-shares from its EM index raises a few questions about how we should be thinking about emerging markets.
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Franklin Templeton's Mark Mobius is most fearful of state intervention into emerging market corporates as we approach the mid-point of 2013.
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Emerging market specialist Franklin Templeton has been given the green light to launch a new Africa strategy for its high profile fund manager and chief executive Mark Mobius.
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Franklin Templeton Investments has launched an emerging markets balanced fund.
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