Market turmoil usually bodes well for volatility-managed fund strategies but underperformance year-to-date has made Asian HNWIs revise their standard approach to turbulent market environments. “At the beginning of this year, we were quite positive on [low-volatility and volatility-managed strategies],” Vincent Ng, joint CIO, wealth management, Asia ex-Japan at Nomura, told Asian Private Banker. “However, we’re quite disappointed by the year-to-date performance of…
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Asia’s wealthy rethink low-vol funds due to disappointing performance
17 September 2018

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