SOUTH-EAST ASIA - Astute country positioning and successful stock selection were the ingredients for the top performing funds investing in the volatile South East Asia and Pacific regions over the first five months of 2005, Standard & Poor's (S&P) has claimed.
S&P said that Asian markets were generally positive over the opening half of 2005, but this general trend masked considerable fluctuations for individual country exchanges. The Korean index rose...
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