The East-West Pendulum
By (Author) Robert Lloyd George
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
12th May 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Investment and securities
Economic history
Asian history
Australasian and Pacific history
332.6
Hardback
160
This is an analysis of the recent rapid development of capital markets in the Asia-Pacific region. Robert Lloyd George looks at the history, culture and religious beliefs of the people of each country, and he explains how they have reacted to contact with the West during the past century. He examines the current economic situation of each country in the region and forecasts their growth during the next ten years. Initially, the book gives an overview of Asian economic and political history. This is followed by an analysis of risks and rewards in individual countries, and a discussion of emerging capital markets in Asia. The book ends with a forecast of the economic scenario to the year 2000. Robert Lloyd George has spent the past 10 years in Hong Kong. From 1984 to 1991 he was Managing Director of an investment services company, and in 1992 he launched his own independent investment management company, which advises investors on developing Asian markets.
ROBERT LLOYD GEORGE, great-grandson of the former British prime minister David Lloyd George, was educated at Eton, where he was a King's Scholar, and at Oxford. He has spent the past ten years in Hong Kong and from 1984 to 1991 he was Managing Director of Indosuez Asiz Investment Services Limited where, from small beginnings, he built a business with U.S. $1 billion under management. He has established a number of Asian country funds, including Asian Growth Fund (1986), the Siam Fund (1988), the Malacca Fund (1989), and the Himalayan Fund (1990), and is a recognized authority on Asia's emerging capital markets. In January 1992, he launched an independent investment management company, Lloyd George Management Limited, based in Hong Kong, to advise investors on developing Asian markets. Robert Lloyd George is the author of A Guide to Asian Stockmarkets (1989), and he has lectured widely on this subject.