After their portfolios were hit by a meltdown in China’s property sector last year, private bank clients in Asia have been hunting for new sources of yield, ranging from US and European private credit funds to real estate in Singapore and Australia, according to asset managers. The trend comes months after liquidity issues at China Evergrande and other developers in…
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Private bank clients hunt for new sources of yield after Evergrande fiasco
By Twinkle Zhou, senior reporter | 25 February 2022

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