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Adding levers for return
By
Elaine Chan
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- USA
Private assets seen as the answer to inflation risk and market volatility
As global central banks hike interest rates to battle soaring inflation, investors will have to incorporate alternative assets into their portfolios to mitigate risks and market volatility, according to Alvin Tay, Mercer’s chief portfolio adv...
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