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Time for the underdogs?
By
Goh Thean Eu
- Asia
- Global
- U.S.A.
Small and mid-cap stocks offer upside but also greater risk
After the strong run by large-cap Asian stocks last year, fund managers believe it’s time for smaller stocks to shine. Small and mid-cap stocks have had a wild ride over the last ten years, as underscored by the ups and downs of the MSCI Emergi...
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