Rothschild: Risk and reward

"We’ve reduced equity market exposure by 10% – from Asia, Europe and the UK – but still view equities as the best asset class."

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 Noland Carter, CEO (London) and global CIO of Rothschild Private Banking and Trust
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Rothschild’s sterling growth portfolio is indicative of the type used by entrepreneurs in the wealth creation phase who are comfortable taking risk, allocating relatively heavily to equities and alternatives. “The breakdown in asset allocation is between 50% and 80% in equities and between 20% and 30% in alternative investments. Cash and fixed-income allocations are both between zero and 10%,” says Kieron Launder, UK chief investment strategist of Rothschild Private Banking and Trust.

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