One in four people in the Asia-Pacific region will be over 60 years old by 2050, according to the ADB. This trend opens up immense investment opportunities in the Asian healthcare sector, as an ageing society needs more and better healthcare services. We spoke to Portfolio Manager Oliver Kubli from Bellevue Asset Management, about why and where to invest in healthcare in Asia. Kubli points out the regional differences between the countries, e.g. between China and Japan. He also explains the role innovation plays in healthcare and which countries are leading the way in Asia-Pacific.
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