Salient to Investors: Mark Matthews at Julius Baer said the sell-off of Thai assets is not over and the protests will weaken Yingluck’s ability to increase investment in the economy – no one is itching to buy this market. Joel Kim at BlackRock said the Thai baht is one of
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Investors pulled $2.2 billion from Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines in August, versus inflows of $6.8 billion in 2012. Wellian Wiranto at Barclays said Singapore is a barometer for Southeast Asia; choppiness elsewhere cause ripples in Singapore. Khiem Do at Baring Asset Mgmt said Singapore’s stock market benefited from loose
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Marc Faber at the Gloom Boom & Doom Report says: High-end assets from stocks to art to real estate are in a bubble caused by central bank money-printing. This money doesn’t increase economic activity and asset prices in concert, instead creates dangerous excesses in countries and asset
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Adrian Mowat at JPMorgan said emerging-market stocks may enter a significant correction because fundamentals and technicals are weakening – investors should use options that protect against stock losses and sell equities that are most sensitive to market swings. Mowat sees no near-term changes to these conditions and expects emerging markets to
READ MORE... →Predictions: Templeton’s Mark Mobius sees emerging-market stocks in a sweet spot as Chinese economic growth remains buoyant and valuations plunge from historical averages, and is increasing holdings in China, Russia, Turkey, Thailand and Africa. Read the full article at http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-06-19/most-emerging-stocks-decline-on-europe-debt-crisis-oci-rallies.html
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