Despite negative interest rates and doubts about Abenomics, Fidelity analysts single out Japan as the only market with improving prospects.
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Survey suggests time for low volatility theme
Wild market swings have soured investor sentiment and Legg Mason Global Asset Management believes the timing is right for a low volatility strategy.
Fidelity: Consumer sector in developed markets offer opportunity
The consumer sector in developed markets is liable to be “the incremental driver of growth” in 2016, Fidelity International said.
Survey: Investors want transparency
Both retail and institutional investors agree that financial professionals are falling short on the related issues of transparency and fees, according to a CFA Institute survey report.
Survey: Most HNWIs to invest more in 2016
The majority of high-net-worth individuals globally plan to increase contributions to their investment portfolios in the first half of 2016, according to a poll by the deVere Group.
Survey: IIs see low-yield world as the big challenge
A majority of institutional investors want to diversify away from “highly correlated” stocks and bonds and are concerned about meeting long-term liabilities.
Asia selectors tilt toward Europe
Asia-based fund selectors overwhelmingly hold a strong preference for European equities, according to a survey at FSA’s investment forums in Hong Kong and Singapore.
Asian investors strengthen local equities bias
Asian investors clearly prefer domestic equities, where they expect up to a 26% yield, according to a survey report by Eastspring Investments.
Younger Chinese investors are comfortable with risk
Chinese investors in the 18-39 age group prefer high yield products and are more aggressive and confident in their investment choices than older mainland investors, according to a survey report by Legg Mason.
Survey: Singapore investors shift from multi-asset
Singapore retail investors have made a significant allocation shift over the last six months away from multi-asset and balanced funds into equity funds, bond funds and hedge funds.