KOURTNEY KARDASHIAN AND TRAVIS BARKER MAKE RARE RED CARPET RETURN AT TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL DATE NIGHT. (PHOTO).

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 Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker make rare red carpet return at Tribeca Film Festival date night Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker made a rare joint appearance on Saturday night, stepping out together at the Tribeca Film Festival for a date night in New York City. The couple returned to the red carpet for the first time in over two years as they attended the premiere of Barker’s documentary, Travis Barker: Louder Than Fear. They arrived in coordinated black outfits, presenting a sleek, unified look for the evening. Kardashian, 47, wore a long-sleeved satin gown featuring a white collar and button detailing down the front.  The outfit included a high slit that revealed her legs, and she layered a black bralette underneath. She completed the look with black pointed heels and a satin clutch, wearing her hair down with straight bangs framing her face. Barker, 50, kept his style classic in a black suit, finishing the outfit with dark square sunglasses.  He was also j...

MARK MOBIUS, PIONEERING EMERGING MARKETS INVESTOR KNOWN AS THE 'INDIANA JONES OF INVESTING,' DIES AT 89.(PHOTO).


 Mark Mobius, pioneering emerging markets investor known as the 'Indiana Jones of investing,' dies at 89

Mark Mobius, a pioneering emerging-markets investor known for turning developing economies into a major global asset class, has died at the age of 89.

Mobius died on Wednesday, according to a statement posted on his LinkedIn page, with no cause of death disclosed. He was widely known as the “Indiana Jones of emerging markets” for his willingness to invest in volatile and often overlooked regions across Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Eastern Europe.

Over a career spanning more than four decades, Mobius became one of the most influential figures in global investing. He spent more than 30 years at Franklin Templeton, where he helped build and lead the Templeton Emerging Markets Group and played a major role in bringing emerging markets into mainstream institutional investing. He later continued his work through Mobius Capital Partners and other ventures focused on frontier economies.

Mobius was known for his hands-on approach, traveling extensively to meet companies, workers, and local officials in the countries he studied. He frequently emphasized that real-world observation mattered more than theory when identifying investment opportunities. He visited more than 100 countries and built a reputation for deep on-the-ground insight into markets many investors once avoided.

He remained active in markets in recent years, continuing to comment on global investment opportunities and emerging market prospects, including Venezuela earlier this year.

Born in Hempstead, New York, to Puerto Rican and German parents, Mobius earned a PhD in economics from MIT. His career included work in fine arts, teaching, marketing, and consulting before entering global finance. His books and investment philosophy influenced generations of fund managers.

Leadership of Mobius Investments will pass to partners John Ninia and Eric Nguyen, the firm said.


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