Why do traders invest in emerging markets?
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 Published On Apr 23, 2024

The emerging markets' economic landscape is positioned for ‘remarkable transformation’ according to Kevin Carter. He’s the CIO and founder of EMQQ Global, a privately held investment firm focused on emerging & frontier markets. IGTV’s Jeremy Naylor caught up with Kevin Carter as he passed through London. He is the manager of the EMQQ Emerging Markets Internet & Ecommerce UCITS ETF which aims to benefit from the growing tech and digital-enabled consumption in emerging markets. With a young population desperate for an involvement with the digital, cashless world there would appear to be many opportunities.

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