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The Meb Faber Show - Better Investing

Kevin Carter - The Thing That’s Emerging Are The People, It’s All About The Consumer | #187

The Meb Faber Show - Better Investing

The Idea Farm

Management, Investing, Business

4.8978 Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2019

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

In episode 187 we welcome our guest, Kevin Carter. Meb and Kevin start the conversation with some background on Kevin’s career, getting to know Burton Malkiel, and launching EMQQ.  Kevin offers some of his thoughts on investing in China, including his initial thoughts about the prominence of state owned enterprises. Kevin mentions that a key component to investing in emerging markets is that it’s about the consumer. He notes that emerging and frontier markets are 85% of the world’s people and almost 90% of the people under the age of 30, the GDP of those people are still growing twice as fast as the rest of the world, and their incomes are growing.  Kevin discusses that once he figured out that the indexes that were available to invest in these markets were allocated relatively heavily to the legacy, inefficient, state owned enterprise portion of economies, he got to work on building indexes that were more targeted to capture emerging market growth.  Meb and Kevin then discuss the reality of emerging market allocations for most investors today, and talk about the current weights of emerging market indexes and the implications for investors.  Kevin gets into launching and running EMQQ, and how the index is constructed. He follows with a discussion on emerging market internet company valuations and the current pace of revenue growth.  Meb then poses what he thinks is some of the most common “pushback” he hears about why people can’t invest in China. Kevin addresses some of the arguments he hears for not investing in China, including made up numbers and communism and explains why he doesn’t think there is a lot of merit to those arguments.  As the conversation winds down, Kevin covers his thoughts on India, which he thinks is a particularly interesting opportunity from the standpoint of population size and growth.  All this and more in episode 187, including Kevin’s most memorable investment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Mebb Fabor Show, where the focus is on helping you grow and preserve your wealth.

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Join us as we discuss the craft of investing

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and uncover new and profitable ideas,

0:18.4

all to help you grow wealthier and wiser.

0:20.8

Better investing starts here.

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Mepp Faber is the co-founder and chief investment officer at Cambria Investment Management.

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Due to industry regulations, he will not discuss any of Cambria's funds on this

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podcast.

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All opinions expressed by podcast participants are solely their own opinions and do not

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reflect the opinion of Cambria Investment Management or its

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affiliates. For more information visit cambria Investments.com.

0:49.4

Hey podcast listeners we had a great show for you today our guest founder of EMQ the emerging markets internet e-commerce index

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Prior to that is founder CEO of Alpha shares an investing firm offering all sorts of emerging market funds,

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partner with Guggenheim before that, founder again of active index advisors and

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founder CEO of e- Investing. Welcome to the show Kevin Carter.

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Thanks. Good to be here.

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Did I also see you start of your career at Robbie Stevens?

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I started my career in January of 1992 at Robertson-Stevens and Company was my only interview.

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Good vintage starting in the investing world in the early 90s.

1:28.0

I mean that's pretty good timing.

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Things were booming at Robertson-Stevens and Robertson- Robertson Stevens was sort of the premier

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West Coast Investment Bank and technology and

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