Look East Before It's Too Late

In this week’s episode:

David Kuo heads east to chat with Hugh Young, managing director of Aberdeen Asset Management Asia. Hugh, who is one of the emerging market's most successful fund managers, explains why investors should diversify their sources of income away from traditional UK equity. He also explains the rationale behind his hefty exposure to the financial sector that include Standard Chartered, Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation, United Overseas Bank and DBS. A transcript of this podcast is also available.

 

Listen out for this week's competition for your chance to win a copy of Hugh's book "Ten Golden Rules of Equity Investing". To enter the competition, email your answer to moneytalk@fool.co.uk. The closing date is Sunday 2 December 2012. Read the full terms & conditions for this competition.

Hugh Young and David Kuo
Hugh Young and David Kuo

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XMFSonia 21 Nov 2012 , 11:05am

Hey Fools

Don't forget to supply your postal address when entering this competition.

Thanks!
Sonia

XMFSonia 26 Nov 2012 , 3:15pm

Hi Fools

Thank you to everyone who entered the competition.

The answer to the podcast question is Singapore Changi Airport, and the 10 lucky winners are...

Jan from Kent
Dave from Pontefract
Ben from Barnet
Chris from Hull
Pete from Wrexham
Jimmy from Halifax
Steven from Derby
Adam from Swansea
Richard from Boxford
Michael from London

A copy of Hugh Young’s Ten Golden Rules of Equity Investing is on its way to you in the post.

Congratulations!
Sonia

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David Kuo is The Motley Fool’s media personality. He can be heard on BBC London’s (94.9FM) Breakfast Show where he arouses listeners every weekday morning with his unique brand of financial news. He is also a regular commentator on national news programmes including CNBC, BBC News, and Sky News.

David stumbled into the world of broadcasting at the turn of the Millennium when he was invited to comment on the stock market crash. He says, “I think I stunned Londoners speechless when I said the good thing about the crash is that shares are now more affordable for people who want to invest in the stock market!”

His attitude to investing has never wavered, as he always sees downturns in the market as a buying opportunity for long-term investors.