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Managers anticipating huge demand

Money managers are adding more arrows to their emerging-markets quiver as they anticipate institutional investor demand for such strategies to escalate.

Money managers are adding more arrows to their emerging-markets quiver as they anticipate institutional investor demand for such strategies to escalate.

“My sense is that there are adequate products for the interest you have today, but that will change in the midterm period [of about

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