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Asian and Emerging Market Equities

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Asian and Emerging Market Equities

Why invest in Asian and emerging markets?

From the buzzing cities of China to the vibrant streets of Brazil, Asia and the emerging markets offer investors a world of untapped potential. Over the past decade, Asia and the emerging markets have grown at a rapid rate and undergone significant transformation. Entrepreneurship is on the rise and countries have become hubs of innovation.

Why Invesco for Asian and emerging market equities?

If you’re looking for Asian or emerging market equities, Invesco offers a diversified range of active and passive solutions to help meet your investment goals. 

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Frequently asked questions

Investing in Asia and emerging markets can offer several important benefits to investors:

High growth potential: These markets are often characterised by lower per capita income levels and less developed economic infrastructure, which can create significant room for growth and development.

Valuation opportunities: Many Asian and emerging market equities have attractive valuations because they’re often trading at lower valuation rations than developed market equities.

Diversification potential: Asian and emerging market equities have a low correlation to developed market equities, which means that they tend to behave differently in response to market and economic events. Therefore, a combination of both in a portfolio could potentially reduce the portfolio’s risk.

Investing in Asia and emerging markets comes with the following risks you should look out for:

Political risk. Asia and emerging markets may have unstable or volatile governments. Adverse government actions and decisions, as well as political instability or unrest can impact investments.

Regulatory risk. Changes in laws and regulations can impact investments.

Currency risk. The foreign exchange rate between emerging and developed market currencies and can be volatile. If the emerging market currency experiences a loss in value, this can impact returns.

Liquidity risk. Emerging markets are generally less liquid than developed markets.

Investors can invest in Asia and emerging markets through a variety of means, including funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and individual stocks.

  • Investment risks

    The value of investments and any income will fluctuate. This may partly be the result of exchange rate fluctuations. Investors may not get back the full amount invested.

    Important information

    All information is provided as at 30 June 2024, sourced from Invesco unless otherwise stated.

    This is marketing material and not financial advice. It is not intended as a recommendation to buy or sell any particular asset class, security or strategy. Regulatory requirements that require impartiality of investment/investment strategy recommendations are therefore not applicable nor are any prohibitions to trade before publication. Views and opinions are based on current market conditions and are subject to change.

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