UBP is looking to expand on its fixed income strategies in the second half of 2019, in a bid to capture carry opportunities brought about by widening credit spreads, according to the pure play’s private banking CIO. “With the dramatic widening in credit spreads in May and with global central banks potentially taking more accommodative monetary policy stances, we seek…
UBP seeks carry strategies as bond spreads widen
17 June 2019

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