Asia-Pac family offices put up weaker showing: survey
Family offices in the region that missed expectations rose to 10 this year from none 12 months ago
Singapore
FOR the first time in three years, some Asia-Pacific family offices have underperformed their investment benchmark, the first global study by UBS and Campden Research showed on Wednesday.
This comes as family offices in the region, including those in Singapore, allocate more money to emerging economies than developed markets, compared to their global peers. Family offices refer to wealth management advisory outfits that serve the financial and investment needs of rich families.
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