Haydon talks to Mike Sell, Head of Emerging

Market Equities at Alquity

In this video, Haydon talks in detail with Mike Sell, Head of Emerging Market Equities at Alquity. Alquity specialise in non-Western, overseas funds (‘emerging markets’ funds); they started with their Africa fund, and since then they have grown to 5 funds, including their Global Impact fund, Future World fund, Indian Subcontinent fund, and their Asia fund.

Mike provides a great overview of the latest happenings in emerging markets and the opportunities he sees for their funds. As ever we touch upon the ethical issues involved in investing responsibly and Mike runs through some good reminders and examples of how they do this.

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