Angus Tulloch: 'You could hardly have got the timing better being in Asia for the past 25 years'

Manager shares his investment lessons from last 30 years

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Ahead of stepping down from running two of Stewart Investors' Asia Pacific funds this summer, Angus Tulloch spoke to Lawrence Gosling for his new book, Intelligent Investors, about three decades of managing money and the skills that have helped him succeed in emerging markets.

Edinburgh appears a world away from the more exciting economies of emerging markets. Nevertheless, one of the most successful emerging market investors of the last three decades, Angus Tulloch, has chosen to make his base there. It was by sheer luck in 1980 that Tulloch first became an Asia Pacific specialist. Following a stint as an investment analyst at Cazenove, the group had been unable to find anyone internally who wanted to join their Hong Kong office and Tulloch, in his own words, was "desperate for a job in the industry". He later moved to Edinburgh-based fund management group...

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