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A Turning Point for Frontier Markets

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China has an outsize influence on Asia’s frontier markets – whether as an infrastructure investor or an end-market for exporters. Recently, however, frontier markets are taking on a different role in relation to their larger neighbor – that of competitors. Hear what Chate Benchavitvalai, Head of Frontier Market Research and Vietnam Strategy at Credit Suisse, had to say at the Bank’s 2016 Asian Investment Conference about the changing nature of the relationship between China and frontier markets.

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A Turning Point for Frontier Markets

China has an outsize influence on Asia’s frontier markets – whether as an infrastructure investor or an end-market for exporters. Recently, however, frontier markets are taking on a different role in relation to their larger neighbor – that of competitors. Hear what Chate Benchavitvalai, Head of Frontier Market Research and Vietnam Strategy at Credit Suisse, had to say at the Bank’s 2016 Asian Investment Conference about the changing nature of the relationship between China and frontier markets.

 

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