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INVESTMENT VIEW: Eastern philosophy

Money Marketing, 2010-09, p.24

Copyright (c) 2010. Centaur Communications Limited. Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction or distribution is prohibited without permission. ;ISSN: 0958-3769 ;EISSN: 0958-3769

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  • Title:
    INVESTMENT VIEW: Eastern philosophy
  • Subjects: Investment policy
  • Is Part Of: Money Marketing, 2010-09, p.24
  • Description: Last week, Aberdeen's Hugh Young was over from Singapore to share his views on Asian markets with investment professionals in London. I have known Hugh for some time and respect his judgement. He was responsible for developing the Aberdeen Asset Management investment process and recently he and his team picked up the outstanding investor accolade at the OBSR Awards. Japan-watching has some merit. The country suffers from the developed world disease in spades. Excessive indebtedness, adverse demographic pressure, interest rates at virtually nil - this has been the story there for two decades. The result has been a stockmarket that has fulfilled Hugh Young's description of "moribund" to a T. The worry is that this might be the model for the rest of us. Hugh, like so many fund managers, does not view this market favourably. In the end, that is probably as good a reason as any for being cautious but it will be worth keeping an eye on the land of the rising sun. Certainly, the overall tone of his presentation was optimistic for the Asian region. Or so I was told. I need to catch up with Aberdeen's investment guru some time soon.
  • Publisher: London: Centaur Media USA Inc. (A member of Centaur Plc Group)
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 0958-3769
    EISSN: 0958-3769
  • Source: ProQuest Central

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