EFG believes that its disciplined approach to stock selection in its discretionary mandates is paying off in the form of long-term returns for its clients, despite two of its flagship strategies enduring a tough time last year amid market volatility. The Swiss pure play refrained from bulking up its product shelf in terms of discretionary portfolio management (DPM) mandates last…
DPM Corner – Our stock picking skills are paying off in the long run: Edmund Yun of EFG
By Carly Lau, reporter | 11 February 2022

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