May
2017
MONTHLY COMMENT- APRIL
THE MARKET The stock market in Vietnam consolidated in April (-3.3%) after a long rally since the beginning of the year, reflecting concerns over the ongoing geopolitical issue regarding North…
May
2017
MONTHLY COMMENT – APRIL
THE MARKET MSCI Frontier Markets xGCC Net (SEK) increased 0.7% in April, broadly in line with MSCI Emerging Markets Net (SEK). The Swedish krona was further strengthened by 1% against…
May
2017
MONTHLY COMMENT- APRIL
THE MARKET S&P Africa Frontier Total Return Index rose 2.2% in April, better than other frontier markets (MSCI Frontier Markets xGCC Net +0.8%). Nigeria rose 2.3%, while Kenya rose 2.4%….
May
2017
MONTHLY COMMENT – APRIL
THE MARKET The number of viewers of the ruling on Panama Leaks the Supreme Court of Pakistan would have easily surpassed the population of Panama (4m) in itself, if not…
May
2017
MONTHLY COMMENT- APRIL
THE MARKET MSCI Frontier Markets xGCC Net (SEK) increased 0.7% in April, broadly in line with MSCI Emerging Markets Net (SEK). The Swedish krona was further strengthened by 1% against…
May
2017
TUNDRA FONDERS MONTHLY UPDATE APRIL 2017
On May 6th, Tundra Vietnam Fund celebrated three years. It has been a hectic period since the launch in 2014 of the first actively managed Vietnam Fund in the Nordics…
May
2017
Update on the FX situation in Nigeria.
As we have written on several occasions, the FX market in Nigeria has not functioned in a long time. Last week the central bank of Nigeria (CBN) therefore introduced the…
Apr
2017
TUNDRA FONDERS MONTHLY UPDATE MARCH 2017
Frontier markets are making progress in terms of sustainable investments and during March, the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange hosted a conference to present its new sustainability screened index. Tundra,…
Apr
2017
Vietnam closed April 6
The vietnamese stock markets will be closed on April 6th due to Hung Kings Festival, and there will be no trading in Tundra Vietnam Fund on that day.
Mar
2017
Economic Times India: Despite being a terror hub, Pakistan is the cynosure of investors’ eyes. Here’s why
Are global investors, particularly those who missed pouring money into the India of 2003, tempted to bet on Pakistan? Despite its reputation as a failed state and a breeding ground…