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Asia resilient in a year of global uncertainty
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Survey suggests smart beta and ESG strategies are still in their infancy
The results from the 2017 Asia Asset Management (AAM) Fund Manager Survey point to the fact that fund managers globally continue to hold on to hopes of more positive market performance, despite concerns relating to profit forecasts.Among the question...
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