Famous investor decides to withdraw from Mobius

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Famous investor decides to withdraw from Mobius

Mobius Investment Trust has announced that Mark Mobius, known as an “investment guru” in international markets, will be leaving Mobius Capital Partners in the coming months. According to a statement from Mobius Investment Trust, Mark Mobius will be leaving Mobius Capital Partners in the coming months. According to the statement, it was noted that Mobius Investment Trust will continue to be managed by Mobius Capital Partners, led by founding partner Carlos Hardenberg. Known as an “investment guru” in international markets, Mobius retired from Franklin Templeton Investments in 2018 after working at the firm for thirty years. Mobius’s finance background Born in 1936, Mark Mobius completed his undergraduate and graduate education at Boston University. Mobius received his doctorate in economics from MIT in 1964. Mobius, who started his career as a political consultant and market researcher, ran his own research business that included securities analysis. Mobius later joined Vickers-da-Costa, an international securities firm, and became president of Mega International Investment Trust Corporation in Taipei, Taiwan’s first and largest investment firm. In 1987, renowned investor John Templeton asked Mobius to manage Templeton Emerging Markets, one of the world’s first emerging markets funds. After more than 30 years at Franklin Templeton Investments, Mobius founded Mobius Capital Partners in 2018 with Templeton colleagues Carlos von Hardenberg and Greg Konieczny.