Bank of Singapore is advising its clients to seek investments that “correlate badly” with traditional portfolios of stocks and bonds, as it sees 2018 will be a more challenging year for investors as markets undergo an environment of tighter monetary policies globally. The private bank is urging investors to diversify income sources and increase exposure to alternative assets. “Increasing exposure…
BoS’ Jooste: Seek assets that “correlate badly”
15 January 2018

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