Mobius was executive chairman of Templeton Emerging Markets Group, having joined Templeton in 1987. At Templeton, he established and directed the research team based in 18 global emerging markets offices and managed more than $50 billion in emerging markets portfolios. In 2015, after leading the company for over a quarter of a century, Mark Mobius decided to step down as the lead manager of the Templeton Emerging Markets Investment Trust and handed over control of the fund to Carlos Hardenberg. In 2018, Franklin Templeton announced Mobius' retirement from Franklin Templeton effective January 31, 2018. In March 2018, Mobius launched Mobius Capital Partners together with his former Templeton colleagues Carlos von Hardenberg and Greg Konieczny. The emerging and frontier markets asset manager is focused on a single long-only strategy based on actively partnering with portfolio companies to improve their corporate governance and to deliver a clear ESG pathway. Before joining Templeton, Mobius worked at international securities firm Vickers-da-Costa, and later was president of International Investment Trust Company in Taipei, Taiwan. He once ran an independent consulting company that marketed, among other things, Snoopy cartoon merchandise. Born a U.S. citizen, Mobius was also entitled to German citizenship by descent. He renounced his U.S. citizenship and is now a German citizen.
Industry Recognition
Mobius has been a key figure in developing international policy for emerging markets. In 1999, he was selected to serve on the World Bank's Global Corporate Governance Forum as a member of the Private SectorAdvisory Group and as co-chair of the Investor Responsibility Taskforce. He has also been featured as a speaker for the World Bankin 1999 and has given seminars for many other groups, including for the Asian Development Bank in 2002 and as a motivational speaker for London Speaker Bureau. As a recognized industry expert, Mobius appears frequently on financial industrytelevision shows and networks, including Bloomberg, CNBC, MSNBC, and CNN, and has given/written thousands of interviews and opinion pieces over the years. After more than 40 years in global emerging markets, Mobius has received numerous industry awards, including being named one of Bloomberg Markets Magazine's "50 Most Influential People" in 2011, "Emerging Markets Equity Manager of the Year 2001" by International Money Marketing, "Ten Top Money Managers of the 20th Century" in a 1999 Carson Group survey, "Number One Global Emerging Market Fund" in a 1998 Reuters Survey, "1994 First in Business Money Manager of the Year" by CNBC, "Closed-End Fund Manager of the Year" in 1993 by Morningstar, and "Investment Trust Manager of the Year 1992" by the Sunday Telegraph. Mobius has also been given various humorous nicknames over the years, including the "Pied Piper of emerging markets", the "dean of emerging markets", a world "globetrotter", and the Yul Brynner of Wall Street due to his signature bald head look. Mobius is also a regular monthly columnist for the Asia Tatler group of magazines, wherein he authors a column on "Wealth" A comic book on the life of Mark Mobius was published in 2007: "Mark Mobius — An Illustrated Biography of the Father of Emerging Markets Funds" is currently translated into six languages and available in numerous countries. Mobius appears in Erwin Wagenhofer's documentary "Let's Make Money", where he frankly details his thoughts on financial markets and capitalism.
Selected publications
Mobius has written several books, including "Trading with China," "The Investor's Guide to Emerging Markets," "Mobius on Emerging Markets," "Passport to Profits," "Equities—An Introduction to the Core Concepts," "Mutual Funds—An Introduction to the Core Concepts," "The Little Book of Emerging Markets," and "Mark Mobius: An Illustrated Biography." He writes regularly about his travels on his personal website: markmobius.com.
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