Investment Adventures in Emerging Markets

Happenstance, a ripe tomato and opportunity
Perspective

Happenstance, a ripe tomato and opportunity

In our new piece from the Franklin Templeton Institute, we examine the challenge of feeding a growing global population in the midst of climate change, geopolitical shocks and uncertainty. Mohieddine Kronfol from Franklin Templeton Fixed Income sees opportunity in controlled environment agriculture (CEA), a uniquely suitable industry for profitable, large-scale impact—truly doing good and doing well.

Africa: Investing in the Cradle of Civilization: Part 2

Africa: Investing in the Cradle of Civilization: Part 2

More Readers’ Questions Answered

More Readers’ Questions Answered

Readers’ Questions Answered Part VII

Readers’ Questions Answered Part VII

The U.S. Debt and Emerging Market Opportunities

The U.S. Debt and Emerging Market Opportunities

Urbanization: Driving Commodity Demand

Urbanization: Driving Commodity Demand

Urbanization: Building a New World

Urbanization: Building a New World

Argentina

Argentina

Turkey: A Rising Power Bridging Europe and Asia

Turkey: A Rising Power Bridging Europe and Asia

The Problem with the Misuse of Derivatives

The Problem with the Misuse of Derivatives

Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi

Oman

Oman