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The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region offers a diverse opportunity set across its emerging and developed markets. Equity investors exploring the region can aim for an “all-weather” portfolio with balanced exposure to quality companies that can generate growth, and defensive companies with high, stable dividends.

Fast-growing economies. Diversified markets. Vibrant companies. These are some of the attributes that have long attracted global equity investors to APAC, and they remain all the more compelling as the world enters the era of policy uncertainties, supply-chain disruptions and multi-polar geopolitics.

At Templeton Global Equity Group, we share investors’ strong conviction in APAC markets, but we believe a more nuanced approach is necessary to deliver differentiated long-term results. In our view, this should entail fully harnessing the diversity of APAC equities to identify the full spectrum of regional opportunities—from local champions to globally leading companies across both emerging and developed markets (EM and DM).

Just as importantly, investors should also benefit from having a multi-pronged portfolio that combines the growth potential of high-quality companies with the defensiveness of dividend stocks. History shows us that this “quality + yield” approach has led to more stable and superior outcomes compared to other investment styles in the APAC region.

In this article, we will discuss APAC’s compelling growth outlook and diverse investment landscape. We will also examine the track records of having balanced exposures to both quality and yield stocks in the region. We will then offer a quick look at how Templeton Global Equity Group captures these opportunities through bottom-up stock selection and valuation discipline.

In conclusion, APAC remains a high-growth region and a compelling market amid elevated policy, economic and geopolitical uncertainties. Investors exploring APAC will find a diverse and fertile hunting ground with a vast combination of industry catalysts, economic tailwinds and structural themes. However, harnessing the full potential of the region is likely to require a “whole of APAC” perspective that accounts for opportunities across both the emerging and developed economies of APAC; a siloed or piecemeal approach has historically delivered sub-par returns, in our assessment. Just as importantly, we believe investors can compound superior long-term returns through a “quality + yield” portfolio. This diversified positioning—underpinned by valuation discipline, bottom-up fundamentals research and stock selection—may offer the unique benefits of upside growth potential and downside yield protection in one portfolio.

We are encouraged by the results that we have been able to achieve through this “quality + yield” APAC strategy, which has delivered solid performance as we navigated the fluid market conditions since the COVID-19 pandemic.

Our track record affirms our belief that we have a proven solution for APAC investing, and Templeton Global Equity Group aims to continue to stand out as a partner of choice for clients as they explore this dynamic region for opportunities.



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