Asian Investors Diversify Portfolios to Build Resilience During Volatility, New FleishmanHillard Report on Asset Management in Asia Shows
Credibility and Performance Continue to be the Key Criteria for Selecting Asset Managers
Published together with the agency's TRUE Global Intelligence practice, the report features analysis drawn from an online survey of Asian investors. The report also includes an overview of the latest trends in
The 2023 Asia report shows that Asian investors view inflation and stagflation as their biggest financial risk (
"During this current period of high volatility across global capital markets, we've seen growing interest from investors for private equity, alternatives and even semi-liquid products. This presents growing opportunities for asset managers to double down on their efforts on product diversification and innovation to appeal to investors' interests," said Patrick Yu,
Similar to the results in last year's report, the 2023 report also shows that the performance (
In addition, respectively
"It's clear that an asset manager's credibility and performance continue to be major factors for investors in
The survey also found that:
- Investors in
Asia continue to show interest in emerging industries. In the next 12 months, investors are most interested in investing in the AI sector (50% ), followed by the internet and technology sector (40% ) and the biotechnology industry and healthcare sector (38% ). ESG-related investment opportunities (34% ) and cryptocurrencies (29% ) are two other sectors to keep an eye on in 2023. - Investors in
South Korea (34% ) and mainlandChina (29% ) are more risk averse and tend to shift their investments into risk-off products, while investors inHong Kong (31% ) are more willing than other APAC markets to move some capital into higher risk financial instruments. - Financial media outlets (
53% ) remain the key source of information for investors to learn about funds and investment products, but an increasing number of investors across the region use social media to receive investment related information –43% in 2023 vs.33% in 2022 – outperforming usage of the websites of fund houses (39% ) and independent financial advisers (36% ). - With regard to ESG commitment and compliance, investors in the region say it's important for asset managers to "walk the talk" when proxy voting in listed companies (
88% ). A similar percentage (86% ) place importance on transparency from asset managers in ESG data and protocols, as well as clarity in ESG goals and objectives (85% ).
FleishmanHillard's The Future of Asset Management in
Following the success of the previous
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