Lombard Odier believes that a quantitative approach to security selection will allow its discretionary portfolio mandate (DPM) offerings to better withstand market volatility while delivering high single-digit returns to clients. David Loo, the Swiss pure-play’s private clients head for North Asia, told Asian Private Banker that the bank recorded “extremely strong revenue growth in Asia” for the 2020 and 2021…
DPM Corner – Our quantitative approach shields clients from volatility: David Loo of Lombard Odier
By Twinkle Zhou, senior reporter | 11 March 2022

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