With credit markets trading at “extreme valuations” and risk premiums having eroded, sophisticated investors in Asia are gradually turning to relative value fixed income strategies, which are poised to outperform long-only assets as volatility rebounds, says Jonathan Xiong, Goldman Sachs Asset Management’s (GSAM) head of fixed income alternatives. Xiong told Asian Private Banker that investors appear to be complacent about the…
Relative value fixed income strategies poised to shine: GSAM
26 September 2017
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