Finweek - English

A balanced, but not traditional, solution

investors who want to invest offshore with a longer time horizon are likely to have one of three needs: capital preservation with some growth; growing their wealth in real terms with some protection; or maximum long-term growth.

Most investors may find themselves somewhere in the middle of this needs spectrum but wondering where to find that balance in an environment where the opportunities for growth and protection may seem unclear.

With traditional asset classes looking fully priced and inflation being one of

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Finweek - English

Finweek - English1 min read
On Margin
This issue’s isiZulu word is izinja. Izinja is dogs. The singular is inja. I don’t have izinja or any other pets. I don’t have pets because I don’t want to take care of an animal. I would never, even though my kids want izinja. I get it. But I also k
Finweek - English3 min read
Weighing In Against World Stock Market Challenges
it goes without saying that the current state of the world, both globally and domestically, is pretty troubled, but the good news is the mutual fund industry has fared exceptionally well during the past decade in spite of market turbulence, noise and
Finweek - English4 min readSocial Science
Managing High Staff Turnover In Turbulent Times
it is almost unthinkable that in a country with one of the highest unemployment rates in the world, high staff turnover and the struggle to retain talent is now considered a “ticking time bomb” for companies. A recent salary and wage movement survey

Related Books & Audiobooks