Following our roundup of the big investment calls from CIOs at private banks in the second quarter this year, we are bringing you the second edition in a more interactive format.
This time we went beyond working with the latest published views of the top asset allocators and reached out to CIOs at 20 top banks directly. We asked them to complete a questionnaire about their asset allocation views on bonds, equities and alternatives.
We also haven’t stopped at Europe this time. Thanks to our Citywire Asia team, led by James Erskine and Audrey Raj, we were able to access the views of the biggest local players to add a more global perspective to our original selection.
Another addition in this new format is the ‘heatmap’ you can find at the start of each section dedicated to equities, bonds and alternatives. This graphic representation offers an at-a-glance view of the views of all 20 CIOs.
We hope this report will provide you with a useful insight into the asset allocation views of the investment industry’s most important decision makers.
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in their words
B
Bärtschi, Philipp
Bank J. Safra Sarasin
Bonzon, Yves
Bank Julius Baer
& Co
Bronès, Florent
Bnp Paribas WM
D
De Groot, Richard
Abn Amro
Días Núñez, Carlos
Santander PB
Dieperink, Han
Rabobank
D’onofrio, Manuela
Unicredit
H
Haefele, Mark
Ubs Global WM
Hassel, Arne
Barclays
Homan, Bob
ING
Hou, Wey Fook
DBS PB
L
Lamotte, Frédéric
Ca Indosuez WM
M
Marazuela, Enrique
BBVA
N
Nolting, Christian
Deutsche Bank WM
P
Parkinson, Stuart
HSBC
S
Schickentanz, Chris-Oliver
Commerzbank
Stadlmann, Markus
Lloyds Bank PB
Strobaek, Michael
Credit Suisse
Suwannagarn, Suriporn
Kasikornbank
Nolting, Christian
Deutsche Bank WM
T
Teng, Hwee
UOB PB
