This week: DBS PB says Asian govvies are likely to perform “much better” than they did in 2018; Standard Chartered WM expects Asia ex-Japan equities to see an inflection point; BNP Paribas WM shares its view on recession risks and yield curve inversion; LGT PB urges investors to move to liquid assets; and Nomura believes Asian equities will benefit from increasingly defensive…
CIO Weekly – December 2018 Week 2
13 December 2018

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