Lost cities: where to pretend you are Indiana Jones

By Sarah Gilbert, Lonely Planet. Unearthing lost cities used to be the preserve of machete-wielding, Indiana Jones types, but advances […]

Africa’s Failure to Industrialize: Bad Luck or Bad Policy?

On Thursday, November 20 the United Nations celebrated the 25th Africa Industrialization Day. But perhaps “celebrate” is not exactly the […]

“I Can Afford Luxuries I’d Never Allow Myself at Home”

“I Can Afford Luxuries I’d Never Allow Myself at Home” By Lina Goldberg Like many expats in Cambodia, I ended […]

Is the Pump Primed for Emerging Markets Investors?

By Mark Mobius, Franklin Templeton, The vulnerabilities—or rather, perceived vulnerabilities—of emerging markets ­have been the focus of heightened discussions over […]

A View of the ‘Real China’ from Beijing’s Wangfujing Street

By Tony Sagami While most of Wall Street is at the beach, my colleague Tony Sagami just spent the last […]

The Next Frontier

By Mark Mobius, Mobius Blog, Frank Templeton, In a recent interview, I was asked whether I was becoming a “frontiersman” […]

Singapore – Gateway to Southeast Asia

By Mark Mobius and Dennis Lim, Mobius.blog.franklintempleton.com/2012/03/31/singapore-gateway-to-southeast-asia/#more-1388 Singapore is a special place for me. This small city with few natural […]

Capitalizing on Cambodia

By Mark Mobius, Franklin Templeton, My recent visit to the enchanting Cambodia can only be described as exciting. This charming […]

Southeast Asia’s Best-Kept Secret

Southeast Asia’s Best-Kept Secret By Ronan McMahon I’m five minutes out of town on the beautiful white sands of Sokha […]

Smallest Stock Exchanges Can Only Go Up

by Thomas Kostigen, Market Watch, The world’s smallest stock exchange opened last week in Cambodia and joins a growing cadre […]