Funds likely to flow back to emerging markets


Blanque: ‘Stay calm. The world does not change overnight. Fears are overdone.’

Amundi CIO: Those with strongest fundamental will gain

KUALA LUMPUR: There is still ample liquidity in the market and funds will flow back to emerging economies though at a more discriminated basis, according to Pascal Blanque, global CIO of Amundi Asset Management, which manages over US$1 trillion in assets,

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