Most investors either ignore emerging markets or hand their money to active managers who underperform. Academic research points to a better approach: factor investing in emerging markets, targeting the company characteristics that have persistently driven higher returns.
A new study shows how equity duration reshaped markets after 1945, making stock-picking harder and strengthening the case for evidence-based investing.
Robin Powell
Sep 14, 20256 min read
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