Transcript
  • 00:01    |    
    Initial credits
  • 00:20    |    
    What does the future hold for investment funds after the recent financial crisis?
  • 01:46    |    
    Do you consider Latin America to be an attractive region for investment funds? Do you expect an increase in asset allocation in this region?
  • 04:06    |    
    What kinds of funds should we expect to be invested in Latin America?
  • 05:15    |    
    What is the role of pension funds in capital markets development? Is this role different from that of mutual funds?
  • 06:24    |    
    What type of investment strategy do you recommend for the near future? Do you recommend increasing the allocation of commodities?
  • 07:52    |    
    What do you think is going to happen with the U.S. dollar and gold in the near future?
  • 08:51    |    
    In your biography you mention that you follow a "conservative growth investment strategy." What are the main characteristics of this kind of strategy?
  • 10:16    |    
    Final credits


Investment Funds and the Future of the Financial Crisis

New Media  | 14 de enero de 2010  | Vistas: 44

About this video

In this interview, Hemant Kathuria discusses the future of investments in Latin America, the declining value of the U.S. dollar, commodities, and gold. He also explains why Latin America is an attractive region for investors and outlines the best investment strategies for the current economic situation.



Credits

Investment Funds and the Future of the Financial Crisis
Hermant Kathuria

Business School Building, EN-601
Universidad Francisco Marroquín
Guatemala, January 14, 2010

New Media - UFM production.  Guatemala, January 2010
Camera: Mario Estrada; digital editing: Mynor de Leon; index and synopsis: Diana Pishquí; content reviser: Jennifer Keller; publication: Mario Pivaral/Carlos Petz/Daphne Ortiz




Conferencista

Hemant Kathuria is the branch manager of Euro Pacific Capital’s Los…