🕊️ Legacy of Emerging Markets Pioneer Mark Mobius (1936–2026)

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The investment world mourns the passing of Mark Mobius at age 89, a legendary figure who transformed global perspectives on frontier economies like Sri Lanka. • Impact on Emerging Markets: Known as the "Father of Emerging Markets," Mobius spent over 30 years at Franklin Templeton, where he pioneered one of the world's first funds dedicated to developing economies. • Connection to Sri Lanka: He was instrumental in directing global capital toward the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) and other frontier markets during periods when they were largely overlooked by institutional investors. • Investment Philosophy: Championed a "boots-on-the-ground" approach, traveling extensively to identify undervalued opportunities in Asia and Africa, helping to reframe the perceived risk-reward ratio for international portfolios. • Final Chapter: After leaving Franklin Templeton in 2018, he co-founded Mobius Capital Partners, maintaining a lifelong commitment to promoting growth in the world’s most dynamic economies. 📈 His death marks the end of an era for the global investment management and financial services sectors, leaving a legacy that remains deeply embedded in the growth story of frontier markets.

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