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Institutional investors looking to Asia as economies start to bounce back from pandemic

7.3% 7% Source: The Alberta Investment Management Corp. “When the pandemic hit, they were in the process of scaling up the online part of the business and the pandemic was an opportunity to accelerate it. They saw their online business explode. Now they’re online and offline is slowly coming back. They’re able to overcome difficult situations and bring value to customers.” And Ehrmann says that while China will likely have the best year out of the emerging markets, there’s considerable potential in countries like Brazil and India. “Given that they fell sharply and their economies were curtailed and continue to be damaged by the pandemic, it’s hard to predict exactly when things will turn. But there’s been a move toward normalcy. I expect as the year progresses, some of these larger and strongly performing economies will catch the eye [of institutional investors].”

Institutional investors looking to Asia as economies start to bounce back from pandemic

7.3% 7% Source: The Alberta Investment Management Corp. “When the pandemic hit, they were in the process of scaling up the online part of the business and the pandemic was an opportunity to accelerate it. They saw their online business explode. Now they’re online and offline is slowly coming back. They’re able to overcome difficult situations and bring value to customers.” And Ehrmann says that while China will likely have the best year out of the emerging markets, there’s considerable potential in countries like Brazil and India. “Given that they fell sharply and their economies were curtailed and continue to be damaged by the pandemic, it’s hard to predict exactly when things will turn. But there’s been a move toward normalcy. I expect as the year progresses, some of these larger and strongly performing economies will catch the eye [of institutional investors].”

City Brewing in Latrobe to lose Iron City account, as Pittsburgh Brewing plans to build its own plant

Jeff Himler | Tribune-Review Jeff Himler | Tribune-Review Ligonier Street in Latrobe passes by the City Brewing plant. Traffic on Latrobe’s Ligonier Street passes by the City Brewing plant on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. The Latrobe brewery once home to Rolling Rock beer in its classic green bottles is poised to lose another iconic local brew: Iron City Beer. Pittsburgh Brewing Co. announced plans to make its popular lager at a former glass plant in East Deer. The company revealed late Wednesday it will move production from the City Brewing Co. plant in Latrobe to its own facility to be built at the shuttered PPG glass plant along the Allegheny River sometime next year.

Oregon hard seltzer maker takes on beverage giant in pre-Super Bowl scrimmage in court

Oregon hard seltzer maker takes on beverage giant Anheuser-Busch in pre-Super Bowl scrimmage in court Updated Feb 07, 2021; Posted Feb 04, 2021 Chris Barhyte, the founder and chief executive officer of Suzie’s Brewery, says his family-owned business has been distributing its USDA-certified organic hard seltzer for at least five months before Anheuser-Busch s Michelob Ultra seltzer entered the market. Facebook Share Updated Feb. 5, 2021: Court hearing rescheduled to Mon., Feb. 8. Owners of a Pendleton-based brewery bristled at an ad that aired Jan. 24 during a nationally televised NFL playoff game and promoted Michelob ULTRA Organic Seltzer as the “only national USDA organic certified seltzer.” That’s just not true, says Suzie’s Brewery.

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