This week: DBS Bank comments on the worsening “pain” in emerging markets; UBP sees attractive opportunities in China’s banking sector; Nomura Wealth Management talks about low-vol strategies; and Bank of Singapore reviews the “positive risk-reward” in Asian ex-Japan shares. DBS’s Lee: The “pain” in EM to get worse Recession risks across emerging markets (EMs), interest rate hikes in developed markets…
CIO Weekly – September 2018 Week 3
20 September 2018

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