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Gearing up for rate cuts
By
Hui Ching-hoo
- Asia
- Europe
- Global
- USA
Investors look to active fixed income strategies, passives and alternatives
Anticipation of lower hedging costs from widely expected US rate cuts in the second half of the year will play a key role for asset owners in reallocating investments, says Ivy Ng, chief investment officer for Asia Pacific at German asset manager D...
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