GLOBAL - Investment in Asia is looking more and more favourable with various factors, including low interest rates and improving standards of corporate governance and shareholder value, making for a positive outlook well into 2002, according to Baring Asset Management (BAM).
Many investors lost out when the tiger economies fell in the mid-1990s but BAM said various micro and macro changes over the past few years mean that investment in Asia should be viewed differently...
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