Multi-asset funds have captured investors’ attention over the past few years, as they have sought to mitigate risk in different asset classes which have been difficult to call in uncertain markets. However, with a period of steady growth ahead across several markets, demand may tail off, according to Dr. Bernd Meyer, head of cross asset strategy at Commerzbank. At a press…
Multi-asset funds enjoying surge in demand, however expected to normalise
19 June 2015
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