Asia's investment failure
Some of the world's largest global fund managers and pension funds claim to be impressed by Asia's economic growth, yet they only invest a tiny fraction of their total assets there. The region is plagued by regulatory opaqueness, market volatility and economic shocks, and must build a local institutional investor base to attract more foreign capital, write Richard Morrow and Joanne Gray.
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