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Value Investing Works Better In Emerging Markets [STUDY]

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Check out both videos on value investing in emerging markets as they focus on the same themes, some good info in these two videos.

Published on Mar 10, 2014

In the second of a two-part series, London Business School’s Elroy Dimson tells John Authers that value investing works better in emerging markets than in the developed world — but the premiums for small companies and for momentum are much smaller.

Published on Mar 10, 2014
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In this video blog for Sensible Investing, Robin Powell asks Professor Paul Marsh from London Business School what we can learn about investing in emerging markets from studying historical market data.

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