This article first appeared in Issue 92 of Asian Private Banker’s monthly print magazine, published in the first week of October 2015. ________ Fund revenues and penetration rates are rising across Asia’s private banking industry as self-directed trading appetites trend downward. But selectors in the region remain handcuffed in building autonomous fund platforms despite seeing such recurring income rise on the…
Crow’s Nest: Asian selection handcuffed
6 November 2015
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