Mobius Says Emerging Selloff to Deepen

“The negative sentiment is pretty much in place so you can expect a lot more selling,” Mobius, 77, who oversees more than $50 billion in developing nations as an executive chairman at Templeton, said in an interview from Rio de Janeiro today. “We are looking but actually not buying at this stage. Prices can come down or take time to stabilize.”

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-02-07/templeton-s-mark-mobius-says-emerging-markets-selloff-to-deepen.htmlMobius

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