Private clients in the region are increasingly diversifying away from income-oriented products and into alternatives, although income products still play a major role within their portfolios, says GAM. The investors that have done well during the past few years through investing in both equities and bonds are now sitting on good profits, although just how long the economic rally will…
Private clients increasingly shifting out of income-oriented plays and into alts
13 December 2017
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