Persistent market turbulence, while undermining confidence in conventional investment approaches, is piquing some interest in beta solutions including quant strategies. However, a survey conducted by Asian Private Banker reveals that general client hunger for such products remains muted, and that private banks across Asia are reticent to assume early mover status in the beta space, instead preferring to wait out the…
Private banks, clients remain lukewarm on quant strategies
6 May 2016
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