Private banks have sold nearly US$3 billion worth of fund-linked notes year-to-date in Asia, leveraging their product capabilities amid vastly improved market conditions. HNWIs in the region are regaining investment appetite, but seek very conservative means of market access in order to cope with uncertainty. Various sources have told APB Mandate that Asia’s fund-linked notes market has ballooned to between…
Fund-linked note distribution in Asia reaches US$3 billion YTD
11 May 2017
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