Showing posts with label Mark Mobius. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Mobius. Show all posts

Friday, July 29, 2011

Mark Mobius : No Recession in the US !!!

Mark Mobius, Executive Chairman at Templeton Emerging Markets Group tells us why he does not think there will be a recession in the U.S. , "the consumer is well alive and kicking both in the US and in emerging markets , s I am not too frightened about a problem of a recession in the US " "government is what is killing the enterprise in the US "


Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Mark Mobius, Emerging Markets Opportunities

Mark Mobius , of Templeton Emerging Markets Group shares his strategy for overseas investment , Mark Mobius is one of the most renowned global investors on the plant. Mark Mobus oversees $50 billion in assets and says emerging markets has been providing a wealth of opportunities, and he's been saying that for a long time.
Mark Mobius : "the reason why i say that is the problems that we faced during subprime have not really been solved. banks that are too big to fail, they have gotten bigger. derivatives that are really not regulated yet, and the fact that the bank balance sheets around the world, in many of the larger banks, are not really that healthy, so you have a situation which if not corrected will result in another crisis. now, i must also state it's no big disaster. in fact, it could be an opportunity, particularly in emerging markets, because it will give us an opportunity to buy cheap stocks again, so i don't consider it a very bad thing to happen. of course, we don't distinguish to happen, but i think it is -- it is inevitable. "


Thursday, May 12, 2011

Mark Mobius, Commodities Will Fluctuate But Rise

Mark Mobius, Commodities Will Fluctuate But Rise , Mark Mobius, is Executive Chairman of Templeton Emerging Markets Group joined CNBC to discuss the euro zone debt crisis and the commodities.


Monday, April 4, 2011

Mark Mobius Investment Strategy

Mark Mobius, executive chairman, Templeton Emerging Markets Group, discusses with CNBC his investment strategy : Mark Mobius said that a good investment strategy is not to look at what happens today but at what is likely to happen in five years. Stocks are a relatively safe place to be as inflation fears mount : "As you know, equities are one of the few investments that you can make that are going to adjust to inflation," he said "There's always inflation. No currency will hold its value. Not even the Swiss franc " he added.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Mark Mobius : Oil Will Extend Gains on Middle East Unrest

March 4 (Bloomberg) -- Mark Mobius, executive chairman of Templeton Asset Management's Emerging Markets Group, talks about the outlook for crude oil prices. Mobius also discusses the performance of emerging-market stocks, prospects for equities in Brazil and China, and his investment strategy. He speaks with Lisa Murphy on Bloomberg Television's "Fast Forward." (Source: Bloomberg)

Mark Mobius : investments in Brazil compared to Mexico

Mobius Says Mexico Drug War Doesn’t Deter His Investment
March 4 (Bloomberg) -- Mark Mobius, executive chairman of Templeton Asset Management's Emerging Markets Group, talks with Bloomberg's Jonathan J. Levin in Mexico City about the impact of Mexico’s drug violence on his investments in the country. Mobius also discusses Templeton's investments in Brazil compared with Mexico, his desire to see more initial public offerings by Mexican companies and the investment environment in Egypt, Dubai and eastern Europe. (Source: Bloomberg)

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Mark Mobius Reveals EM Investment Focus for 2011

Jan. 4 2011 | When investing in China, Mark Mobius, executive chairman at Templeton Emerging Markets Group, recommends looking at the country's oil & gas as well as consumer sectors. He shares his investment strategy for emerging markets this year with CNBC's Oriel Morrison.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Mark Mobius on Impact of QE2

Nov. 25 2010 | Since the Fed's announcement of QE2, Mark Mobius, executive chairman of Templeton Emerging Markets Group, has noticed a tremendous amount of inflow into emerging market funds. CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis asks if he's worried about bubbles being formed.

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