Cheap, fast-growing and powerful: the best opportunity in markets

Mia Kwok

Livewire Markets

Consumerism is good and strong in emerging markets with plenty of growth left for investors eager to take advantage of the right opportunities. After a rollercoaster year in 2020, emerging markets are looking to come out on top. Even better, they should also soak up a lot of the excess cash from pandemic lockdowns. 

Emerging markets, by definition, are benefitting from the emergence of the middle-class economy. And these economies are growing, boosted by a younger demographic profile that sees them leveraging two important trends:

  1. innovation
  2. premiumisation. 

In this video, Alex Duffy, portfolio manager of Fidelity International's Global Emerging Markets Fund takes us through the best opportunities for investing in emerging markets. 

Take advantage of shifting global dynamics

Fidelity's Global Emerging Market capability can be accessed via their managed fund, or through the ASX listed active ETF (ASX:FEMX). For more information, fill in the contact form below or visit their website.


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Mia Kwok
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Mia Kwok is a former content editor at Livewire Markets. Mia has extensive experience in media and communications for business, financial services and policy. Mia has written for and edited several business and finance publications, such as...

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