Early birds tap into future top economies


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IN less than 20 years, three of the four largest economies will likely be Asian – China, India and Japan – indicating that it may be time, for those who haven’t done so, to seriously look into long term investing into these countries.

By 2032, China will have overtaken the US to hold top spot while India may possibly take the top place in the second half of the century, said Bloomberg, quoting London-based Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR).

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