Credit Suisse recently launched a new ‘Supertrends’ discretionary mandate using actively managed certificates (AMCs) for implementation rather than taking the ‘traditional’ funds approach. The reason? “The streets were too slow,” John Woods, Credit Suisse’s APAC CIO, told Asian Private Banker at a media briefing today, highlighting a product gap that the asset management industry has thus far failed to close. “The streets…
Why did CS launch its ‘Supertrends’ mandate using AMCs? “The streets were too slow”
20 June 2018

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