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Absolute return and income are top picks for fund CEOs

Asset managers vie to show their strengths and adaptability as investors weigh where to put their money after the Brexit vote

L-R: Pascal Duval (Russell Investments), Mike Karpik (SSgA) and Saker Nusseibeh (Hermes Investment Management)
L-R: Pascal Duval (Russell Investments), Mike Karpik (SSgA) and Saker Nusseibeh (Hermes Investment Management)

Whatever happens on the political landscape, there is always demand from investors wanting to make a buck. Likewise, asset managers never shy away from offering to help them do it in ever-more interesting ways.

Though it is too early to say how long volatility from the UK's vote to withdraw from the European Union will carry on, or forecast any lasting effect, asset managers are lining up to show their strengths and adaptability.

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