Investors should not ignore emerging markets: Henderson

The population is tipped to reach nine billion by 2050, with the majority of the population growth occurring in emerging market economies, such as Asia, Africa and India.

International fund manager, Henderson Global Investors says investors should have some allocation to companies in those economies, so they can capture growth upside. Jessica Amir reports.

The population is tipped to reach nine billion by 2050, with the majority of the population growth occurring in emerging market economies, such as Asia, Africa and India.

International fund manager, Henderson Global Investors says investors should have some allocation to companies in those economies, so they can capture growth upside. Jessica Amir reports.

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