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Mark Mobius dies at 89
Mobius spent over four decades traveling the world to gain on-the-ground insights into developing economies, managing billions of dollars in assets.
He was among the first fund managers to invest heavily in Hong Kong and mainland China, often identifying opportunities long before they were recognized by Wall Street.
Even in his later years, Mobius remained an active voice in the investment community, touting new opportunities in Southeast Asia and Africa.
His death marks the end of an era for emerging market investing, leaving behind a legacy of bold strategies and a deep commitment to global economic integration.
Franklin Templeton Investments
American Asset Management Holding Company
American Asset Management Holding Company
Hong Kong
City and special administrative region of China
City and special administrative region of China