The first quarter of 2016 was virtually a consensus write-off for fund selectors at private banks, with over 69% meeting less than 15% of their annual target, according to a survey conducted by Asian Private Banker. The poor result confirms the fact that this has been the worst start for equities in two decades, with looming FICC (fixed income, currencies and…
Asia’s selectors lag behind in annual targets
29 April 2016
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