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Significant pools of institutional capital in Asia have historically been largely limited by a home bias, with several nations weighting domestic assets in excess of 95 per cent of their portfolios.

But as these economies industrialise, inflation rates fall, currencies stabilise and internal regulatory conditions improve, will we see Asia become a more viable source for foreign investment?

In this week’s Take 10, Allison Hill and Dr Matthew Peter break down the history and future of Australia’s investment linkages with our closest neighbours and what it all means for institutional investors.

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