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Wealth growing but private clients are increasingly staying onshore, says Lombard Odier  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Asset management

Wealth growing but private clients are increasingly staying onshore, says Lombard Odier

The rapid growth in the Asia onshore markets is also driven by the new generation of wealth who wants to keep wealth close at hand

Company in the news

Temasek remains bullish on China in long term; looks to companies focusing on digitisation and e-commerce as well

Temasek is also looking at companies that focus on cyber-security providers and increased sustainability.
Big Tech welcomes global minimum tax - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Tech

Big Tech welcomes global minimum tax

Better a global minimum tax than unilateral and fragmented digital services taxes.

Emerging Markets

Can China save EMs again?

Investors should invest in gold as a hedge and invest in South Korean equities, while avoiding EM sovereign bonds due to low yield.

Investing strategies

Investing in the ageing population theme

Silver economy a long-term play  Earlier this year, BlackRock identified ageing as one of the megatrends that would shape the global economy of the future. Other megatrends include climate change, resource scarcity, technological breakthroughs and rap

Investing strategies

Learn to profit from volatility in this year of normalisation, Lombard Odier CIO tells investors

SINGAPORE (Feb 20): Sharp movements in markets have been a wake-up call for complacent investors, but this should not have come as a surprise, says Lombard Odier Private Bank in its CIO Viewpoint February report.
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Funds

Lombard Odier buys oversold Japanese stocks; urges investors to keep calm

SINGAPORE (June 28): Jean-Louis Nakamura, the Asia chief investment officer at Swiss wealth management firm Lombard Odier, is urging investors to “keep calm and refrain from making outsized adjustments” in their portfolios in the aftermath of Brexit.
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