BoAML: Investors Yet to Act on Fears

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Recently released findings from the monthly BoAML Global Fund Manager Survey (FMS) suggest that although investors are yet to reach fear territory deep enough to affect allocations materially, “cracks in the bull case” are emerging.1 The main concerns have been highlighted as growing risks of global trade war, stagflation, and leverage according to survey responses. In line with these risk factors, allocations and sentiment show a more defensive approach. Trade War Concerns overtake Inflation in Tail Risk Assessment The findings from the March 2018 fund manager survey from BoAML flag trade war as the top identified tail risk in play…

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“Quantquistador” has a Masters in Science from Oxford University. She worked as an analyst at a bulge bracket bank, as well as a quant researcher at one of the world’s largest asset managers. She is currently studying for CFA level III and works part time as a quantitative researcher at a top hedge fund. Article Archive