DBS Bank has seen an uptick in client risk appetite year-to-date amid rising investor sentiment and an encouraging market rebound, but the bank is advising clients to beware near-term volatility. “Improved investors’ confidence, lower market volatilities, and lower interest rates combined make fixed deposits seem less competitive, and so private investors have been looking to continue or increase investments across…
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DBS sees near-term volatility despite HNWIs’ growing risk appetite
19 March 2019

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