The big misconception about Australia is that it is totally dependent on mining and China, says a portfolio manager at Martin Currie, the independent affiliate of global asset manager Legg Mason, noting that education and tourism are equally significant exports. “But the truth is that mining has never represented more than 15% of GDP since 2001, not to mention, China…
Yield-hungry investors overlooking Australia?
23 February 2016
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