“Beauties in the Backyard” – Asian smaller companies

    Small caps are generally considered undervalued compared to large caps. What is the situation in Asia? What are the current arguments for investing in Asian smaller companies? In this interview, Claus Born, Institutional Portfolio Manager, Franklin Templeton, explains the case for what he calls “beauties in the backyard”.

     

     

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