Uncovering the hidden gems in non-Asia EM investing (APAC timezone)

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UBS Asset Management

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China has dominated discussions about investing in emerging markets over the past couple of years. While important to the future of emerging market investing, China alone is not the only reason. Opportunities emanate from a broad range of countries and sectors. On May 31, join UBS Asset Management's Projit Chatterjee, Senior Equity Specialist, Emerging Markets and Asia Pacific Equities, and Emerging Markets Equities Portfolio Managers, Urs Antonioli and Gabriel Csendes, for a live webinar where they will discuss: ▪Why emerging markets remain attractive and are outperforming developed markets ▪Geopolitical and macroeconomic risks ▪Global issues affecting key emerging market countries, and opportunities for institutional investors in Russia, Brazil, Mexico and Central Europe

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