David Bellamy, chairman of the UK wealth manager, discusses Asia growth, a new discretionary business, Neil Woodford and other matters.

David Bellamy, chairman of the UK wealth manager, discusses Asia growth, a new discretionary business, Neil Woodford and other matters.
Francois de Bruin, manager of the Sustainable Income & Growth Fund, takes a bottom-up approach to multi-asset income, guided by ESG factors.
Although the outlook for return assumptions across asset classes has been lowered, Vanguard product specialist Andy Ng identifies specific opportunities.
Look for opportunities in China’s domestic consumption space, says portfolio manager Marco Li.
Charles Martin, portfolio specialist BNY Mellon affiliate Insight Investment, discusses global short-dated high yield investing.
Fidelity’s Raymond Ma overweights China’s new economy companies and says smart technologies can address old economy deficiencies.
The firm has again partnered with Hermes Investment Management to manage a sustainable product that is exclusive for UBS Wealth clients.
Few private banking end-investors in the region are asking about factor investing, according to Invesco.
The European banking sector has strengthened, but Merian Global Investors believes that not all contingent convertible (coco) bonds are attractive.
Assets of Thailand’s do-it-yourself investors exceed that of clients in the private bank system, according to the head of wealth management at Phatra Wealth Management.
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