Discussed by Kevin T. Carter, CIO – EMQQ
The Third Wave of global digitization has reached an inflection point. The conditions and technologies born in Silicon Valley have now spread, evolved, and matured worldwide, creating billions of digital natives and numerous unicorns in all corners of the globe. With the developing world’s swelling middle class of youthful online consumers as the catalyst, new innovative companies are just now going public, which is sparking a golden age of digital transformation for Emerging Markets.
You Will Learn:
- Rethinking the approach to Emerging Markets during period of historically attractive valuations
- How the largest Emerging Market Indexes are fundamentally flawed
- How to capture what McKinsey & Co. calls “the biggest growth opportunity in the history of capitalism”
- The Next Wave of the Digital Revolution: The internet story accelerates in India, LatAm and SE Asia
- China Outlook: regulation and delisting update/catalysts
- The India opportunity as the country enters its own ‘techade’
Speaker Bio: Kevin T. Carter is the Founder & Chief Investment Officer of EMQQ Global. While he considers himself an active “value” investor first and foremost, he has collaborated with Princeton economist and indexing legend, Dr. Burton Malkiel, for more than 20 years. Their work together began in 1999 with the development of e-Investing, a pioneer firm in fractional share brokerage that was acquired by ETRADE in 2000. In 2002 they founded Active Index Advisors, a pioneer in so-called “direct indexing” that was acquired by Natixis Asset Management in 2005. In 2006, their efforts turned to China and Emerging Markets with Dr. Malkiel’s publishing of “Investment Strategies to Exploit Economic Growth in China” and the subsequent book, From Wall Street to the Great Wall. Working with Guggenheim Partners, they launched several China focused ETFs on the NYSE.
