Ahead of the G20 summit this week, Deutsche Bank Wealth Management has reiterated its stance for investors to reduce tactical equity exposure and recalibrate their portfolios as it expects no near-term consensus to emerge from the much-anticipated US-China meeting. “We would also suggest expanding the investment horizon in order to navigate short-term volatility and focus on long-term themes, such as…
Deutsche Bank WM’s Tuan Huynh favours defensive plays ahead of G20 summit
25 June 2019

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