Savvy investors are going places – namely Indonesia, Vietnam and Turkey.
You don’t have to be on the trading floor to know that the emerging
markets are changing the world economy. HSBC has global expertise
and local solutions, which allow you to access opportunities in the
developed, emerging and soon-to-be emerging markets.
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