InvestmentAdviser ISSUE 11 August 2008 >> Features

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The long and the short of it

Supporters hail the 130/30 structure as a breakthrough that will revolutionise investing and boost returns but have long-only managers the ability to long/short too?

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Sticking with good quality, steady companies

Aberdeen fund manager Joanne Irvine talks to Rob Griffin about putting together a well-diversified portfolio

Concentrating on dynamic markets

F&C fund manager Gareth Morgan talks to Rob Griffin about why he is focused on Brazil, Russia and India

Bounceback for the Asia Pacific region

The last decade has seen strong and controlled growth, making a powerful argument for including a pan-Asian holding as part of a well-diversified portfolio

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Emerging markets shaping up nicely

Many developing countries are now of investment-grade quality

Outside edge - Vibrant region merits attention

Boom-time in India and China may well have dominated economic headlines in recent years, but there is another emerging region that merits investors’ attention.


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