As increasing numbers of private banking clients react to the current market volatility with risk aversion, classical financial theory suggests the low-risk approach will be associated with lower returns. Frank Wirds, investment specialist in quant equities at Rotterdam-based asset manager, Robeco, begs to differ. Wirds offers private banking clients in Asia a low-risk anomaly that challenges conventional wisdom whilst providing…
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“We believe in winning by losing less,” Robeco tells private banks in Asia
20 September 2012
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