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Lawrence Gosling talks to Capital Group's Jody Jonsson, manager of the New Perspective strategy, about China's prospects, why Amazon is reasonably valued, and the attraction of tech start-ups for graduates.

Jody Jonsson has been with Capital Group for 25 years. She was previously an equity research analyst at Fidelity Management and Research Company in Boston and an officer in the public finance division of Irving Trust Company in New York. She holds an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business, where she was an Arjay Miller Scholar, and a BA in economics from Princeton University. She holds the CFA designation and is based in Los Angeles. Why have you launched a Luxembourg-domiciled fund? The New Perspective strategy has had over 40 years of strong results in different market envi...

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