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Investment banks seize on higher risk appetites of super rich
They help family offices earn a better return amid low interest rates, high fees at funds
Published Mon, Jan 26, 2015 · 09:50 PM
London
THE growing ranks of the super rich and their increased appetite for risk have caught the eye of investment bankers.
Traditionally focused on companies and institutions, investment banks are hiring staff and reorganising teams to cater to wealthy clans, from Chinese multi-millionaires to old world dynasties in Europe and the US.
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