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Asia Pacific ex-Japan

 

Summary

Those contemplating investment into the Asia Pacific ex-Japan sector should consider the risk reward trade-off as a key element in any such decision.

For the more risk-averse investor the sharp swings in fortune the sector can display may not suit investment objectives such as consistently preserving capital while drawing income. Although the yields are gradually rising across the region they are still at much lower levels than those seen in the West. They may not be enough for those seeking high yield now.

For those investors who can stomach a volatile climate with a stronger focus on capital growth in the long term, the region can lay claim to being an attractive investment area. Assiduous, well-resourced management with a good market understanding are essential in delivering worthwhile results, but investors will need to be in for the long haul.

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