On the back of a revival in credit-linked structured products in Asia last year, private banking clients in the region have significantly reduced their synthetic fixed income exposure and increased their holdings of physical alternatives, primarily through mutual funds. Asian Private Banker data shows that fixed income-related structures accounted for more than 28% of structured product flows in 2016. Credit-linked…
Asian investors shift from synthetic to physical fixed income exposure
10 August 2017
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