Warren Hyland

In the past half a dozen years, emerging markets have moved from a pretty straightforward beta play to a very different and still changing investment universe for both corporate and sovereigns.

The end result for Warren Hyland, manager of the Muzinich Emerging Markets Short Duration Fund, is that he will never again run a benchmark fund.

As well as explaining to Gary Corcoran why this is the case, he also talks through the positives of reformers such as Hungary and Mexico as well as those to avoid, with Turkey and Brazil on the list.

Listen in to find out which group he feels China should be included in…

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