
Everest Capital bets big on frontier markets
Finding frontier value

Frontier markets are where the real action is, according to Marko Dimitrijević, founder and chief investment officer of Everest Capital.
For him, investors ignore the attractions of frontier markets at their peril. Taken as a whole, frontier market economies account for 15.5% of GDP in 2012 in purchasing power parity-adjusted terms. This compares favourably with Europe (13.4%), the US (18.9%) and China (14.9%).
Dimitrijević set up Everest as an opportunistic manager with an emphasis on emerging
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