Emerging markets will start recovery in 2010, says Mobius

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Marking the 20 th anniversary of Templeton Emerging Markets investment trust (Temit), fund manager Mark Mobius says the growth of emerging markets is set to continue unabated, leaving the developed world in its wake.

Accounting for around 80% of the world's population, emerging markets have recorded a combined annual growth rate of 5.8% over the past 20 years, more than double the 2.5% growth seen in established economies. According to the Economist Intelligence Unit, the GDP growth of emerging markets is expected to be 3% in 2010, compared to growth of -4% in developed regions. "This is why we invest in emerging markets," Mobius, the executive chairman of Templeton Asset Management, says. "Emerging markets should stay close to 0 this year and start their recovery in 2010." In 1988, the market cap...

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