Four experts reveal what investors are overlooking
By Bloomberg
26 March 2019 |
7:44 am
What's one investment opportunity people are missing right now? We asked Woo Hon Fai Group's Darrin Woo, JPMorgan's Jing Ulrich, Wu Capital's Rita Zhang and art collector Kim Camacho at Bloomberg's Invest Asia conference in Hong Kong.
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