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Mark Mobius, trailblazer of emerging markets investing, dies at 89

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Mark Mobius, trailblazer of emerging markets investing, dies at 89

Mark Mobius, a pioneer of emerging markets investing, has died at 89. He spent over four decades investing in developing economies across Asia, Latin America, and Africa.

Mark Mobius, a veteran investor and pioneer of emerging markets investing, has died at 89. Mobius spent over four decades traveling the world, investing in risky and underexplored economies. As executive chairman of Templeton Emerging Markets Group, he worked for over 30 years and became the public face of emerging markets investing. His efforts helped channel billions of dollars into developing economies, reshaping global portfolio strategies. Mobius remained active until his later years, highlighting opportunities in frontier markets. He is survived by a legacy that redefined global investing, with colleagues expected to carry forward his approach.

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