Location now irrelevant for global investing
Regions which were victims rather than catalysts for the credit crisis will be the first to recover, says Aberdeen's Andrew McMenigall.
Investing in global equities is no longer about a small number of big developed markets, but rather investing in sound global companies where location is irrelevant, according to Andrew McMenigall, an Edinburgh-based global fund manager at Aberdeen Asset Management.
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