That includes the big ones, China, India, Korea, but also includes some of the less known ones like Bangladesh and Vietnam. So it is my job to determine in which Asian stock markets we should be looking at, which ones go up and down. I'm HSBC's chief Asian equity strategist. Herald van der Linde: My name is Harold van der Linde. If you want to understand these markets in detail, it's best to find an expert, preferably someone with deep experience across all of Asia and get them to write you a book on the topic. Nathan Hunt: Asian stock markets vary greatly in their size and complexity and an industry that looks like a good investment in one market can be a weak investment in another. But these ways of thinking about Asian stock markets are simplistic at best, and deeply inaccurate at worst. Indonesia, Thailand, and everywhere else is one debt crisis away from being wiped off the map. China is a big opportunity, but exposed to government regulators. Nathan Hunt: Asian stock markets tend to be poorly understood in the west. Nathan Hunt: This is The Essential Podcast from S&P Global.
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