New Strategies For The ‘New Normal’


In the third instalment of their Investment Specialist Series, Colonial First State takes advisers behind-the-scenes to meet some of their specialist teams.
In these volatile times, advisers have to rethink how they build and manage investment portfolios for their clients. Through a series of online video interviews and resources, Colonial First State gives you access to the specialists behind their highly regarded, leading funds, revealing the robust processes they employ.
Four funds are showcased, each with their own unique approach to innovating for the
‘new normal’.
Get the full story from the specialists.
Disclaimer
This is general information only and does not take into account any individual objectives, financial situation or needs. Investors should consider the relevant PDS available from us before making an investment decision. Past performance is no indication of future performance. Colonial First State Investments Limited ABN 98 002 348 352, AFS Licence 232468 (Colonial First State). Colonial First State is a subsidiary of Commonwealth Bank of Australia ABN 48 123 123 124 (‘the Bank’). The Bank and its subsidiaries do not guarantee the performance of Colonial First State’s products or the repayment of capital by Colonial First State.
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