Against the herd, investing in Russia has produced 20%+ p.a. returns over the past 20 years.
In the latest Inside the Rope podcast episode, I speak with Mattias Westman, Founding Partner at Prosperity Capital Management.
In our conversation Mattias and I discuss Prosperity’s investment strategy, which focuses on public companies in Russia and the former USSR and which has led the fund to produce a compound annual growth rate of 25% p.a. since its launch in 1999. The firm manages US $3 billion on behalf of institutional grade investors such as sovereign wealth funds, pension funds and family offices.
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David Clark is an Adviser & Partner at Koda Capital. In his podcast ‘Inside the Rope’, David interviews some of the leading minds in wealth management.
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