Appetite for hedge funds has been strong among Pictet and Credit Suisse’s Asian high-net-worth clients interested in diversifying their asset allocations. Credit Suisse is recommending that investors position around 7.5% to 20% in alternative investments, while Pictet’s allocation to hedge funds increased by 2% in 2021 within the 11%-17.5% range. Pictet still favours uncorrelated strategies this year, particularly global macro,…
Demand, returns, and inflation: Credit Suisse, Pictet talk hedge funds
By Audrey Raj, senior consultant - South Asia editor | 18 January 2022

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