Expert Investor: Mary Manning - Why Asia Is Too Big To Ignore

On this episode, we talk to Mary Manning. She's a Portfolio Manager at Ellerston Capital for the Ellerston Asian Growth Fund, Ellerston Asian Investments (ASX:EAI) and the Ellerston India Fund. Prior to joining Ellerston, Mary spent 5 years at Oaktree Capital Management, the famous firm co-founded by Howard Marks. Mary has a MBA from Harvard and a PhD in Economics from Sydney University and is one of Australia’s foremost experts in investing in Asian markets. By 2050, China and India are predicted to be the 2 largest economies in the world, so Alec and Bryce ask Mary to talk specifically about these economies, the exciting IPO pipeline that's emerging, and her advice for retail investors who want to explore the opportunities in the Asian markets.


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