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HSBC unveils hedge fund offering for PB clients in China

By Michelle Ng, 3 Aug 22

As HNW demand for alternatives continues to rise

As HNW demand for alternatives continues to rise

HSBC China has announced that its local private banking clients can now invest in hedge funds through a new trust plan issued by China Resources SZITIC Trust Company.

The underlying fund is managed by Pinpoint Private Fund Management, which has collaborated with the bank for more than 10 years.

HSBC said it hopes to provide eligible investors with alternative investment options to achieve a more diversified asset allocation to tackle the impact of market volatility.

“The low correlation between alternative and traditional asset classes provides investors with a wide range of risk, return and diversification options with higher flexibility,” said Ying Wang, head of investment and wealth solutions, wealth and personal banking, HSBC China. “Institutions and high net worth as well as ultra high net worth investors are increasingly interested in alternative assets, especially hedge funds with diversified strategies.”

Hedge funds mainly invest in publicly traded stocks, bonds and financial derivatives, such as futures and options, and adopt more complex investment strategies compared with traditional securities funds.

Therefore, they can be used by qualified investors who are more experienced and have certain risk tolerance levels, for portfolio diversification, the bank said.

HSBC expects demand for alternative assets to grow in China as high net worth and ultra high net worth clients become more sophisticated in the approach they take to asset allocation.

For more insight on asset and wealth management in Asia, please click on www.fundselectorasia.com

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