A key risk is removed, revealing relatively cheap assets in Europe and Asia against a background of improved investor sentiment, industry sources told FSA.
Tag: State Street Global Advisors
Gold outlook positive in 2017’s new reality
A new US president and key European elections may create strong volatility in 2017. How will the price of gold fare? George Milling-Stanley, head of gold strategy at State Street Global Advisors, provides his views.

SSGA and E Fund ink AM partnership
The pace of cross-border activities accelerates as US-based State Street Global Advisors and China’s E Fund sign a memorandum of understanding.
State Street’s Anderson targets US value stocks as growth dips
Global growth will struggle in 2017 and investors are advised to move away from expensive sectors and pivot to those that offer value, according to Kevin Anderson, State Street Global Advisors’ Hong Kong-based head of investments for Asia Pacific.
Smart beta potential in Asia
Lack of peer adoption makes investors reluctant to use smart-beta ETFs, says State Street Global Advisors.
SSGA cuts Japanese, European equities to neutral
The downgrade follows expectations of limited further policy support in a negative rate environment, according to Thomas Poullaouec, managing director and head of strategy and research for Asia Pacific at State Street Global Advisors.
SSGA: Gold ETFs to remain strong in H2
Net fund flows into global gold ETFs in the first half this year have already surpassed the same period of 2009 during the financial crisis, as Brexit has created more uncertainties in the global economic outlook.
SFC fines Schroders and State Street
Schroder Investment Management (Hong Kong) and State Street Global Advisors have been fined by Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission for two separate regulatory breaches.
SSGA builds ETF team in Asia
Two appointments are aimed at strengthening ETF research and product capabilities in Asia-Pacific.
Positive signs for gold as markets tumble
Gold outperformed most other assets as global equity markets took a beating at the start of 2016, according to State Street Global Advisors.