Asian HNW investors’ demand for asset-backed securities (ABS) has increased in this low yield environment as feeder funds have gained traction in the private wealth management industry, according to feeder fund provider Altive. Cheney Cheng, managing partner at Altive, told Asian Private Banker that HNWIs have been increasing their allocation to alternative investments, especially those that could provide higher yields….
Asian HNW appetite for ABS increases as feeder funds gain
3 July 2020

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