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 Mr David Riedel,
Founder & President Riedel Research Group David is an experienced manager with wide experience in company analysis, valuation, equity research and business management. His long experience in Asia included time living and working in China and Taiwan in the 1980s, education and work in Thailand in the 1990s provided the foundation for Davids expertise in the Emerging Markets. Building on his education in Chinese and his MBA from Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, David had a successful career in equity research at Salmon Smith Barney both in Asia and the US covering a wide range of sectors and companies. From 1995 1998, he was Head of Thai Research for SSSB as well as a regional telecoms analyst. In 2003, David founded the first independent equity research service focused on the global emerging markets. Riedel Research Group is a recognised leader in Emerging Market research. David is a frequent contributor to CNBC, Barrons, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg and other press outlets. David holds a BA in Chinese Studies and Political Science from University of California, Berkeley and an MBA in Finance from the Sasin Graduate Institute of Business at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand. Mr. Riedel is the author of a 2006 book called Finding the Hot Spots: 10 Strategies for Global Investing.Appearing: Conference Day One: Tuesday, 16 March 2010 9.35am Beyond 2010 Investment Outlook Debate - Session 2Session 2: Opposition’s Case (20mins)
Opponent: This House foresees BRIC economies outriding the financial downturn with yields holding up against a resilient market rebound and country allocation strategies taking centre stage.
Debaters: Chief Investment Officer, Principal Global Investors (Asia) Limited Mr David Riedel, Founder & President, Riedel Research Group
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