Liquid alternatives may promise uncorrelated returns without compromising liquidity, but the asset class has failed to garner significant traction amongst Asian HNWIs, according to a poll conducted by Asian Private Banker. Private banks and independent asset managers rate investor appetite for liquid alts at just 4.73 out of 10. Not unlike regional investors’ approach to other asset classes or strategies, many respondents…
Asian HNWI appetite for liquid alternatives lukewarm
28 October 2016
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