Mutual funds are increasingly popular in the South-east Asian country in line with the evolution of its financial markets, says Eastspring Investments.

Mutual funds are increasingly popular in the South-east Asian country in line with the evolution of its financial markets, says Eastspring Investments.
Investors from the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) have a preference for foreign products over local ones, finds new research.
More Apac investors rank themselves as “fairly aggressive” when making portfolio decisions compared with their European peers, according to a new survey.
Investors have shown greater interest in investing in sustainable funds over the past year, Cerulli Associates’ recent report shows.
Instead of divesting from companies that do not operate sustainably, it is better to persuade companies to adopt sustainable practices, argues St James’ Place (SJP).
57% of surveyed adults already own shares, while another 20% plan to jump on the bandwagon this year, according to a recent survey.
Hong Kong and Singapore investors became more cautious in the second quarter, according to Morningstar Direct.
Hong Kong investors favour Asian equities, a Schroders Global Investor Study finds.
The pandemic has made the region’s wealthy investors feel insecure and vulnerable, a global survey finds.
Research finds that affluent individuals in Asia Pacific are looking to build investment portfolios that achieve more than just financial returns.
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