"Private assets discourage emotional selling": Eli Lee of Bank of Singapore
Beyond traditional asset classes, Eli Lee highlighted the rapid growth of alternative assets, which may help investors adopt a more disciplined, less emotionally-driven approach.

The second half isn’t getting any easier for investors, though global diversification remains key. According to Eli Lee, chief investment strategist at Bank of Singapore, selective US and Chinese equities are still among the most frequently discussed topics among its U/HNW clients—and, unsurprisingly, private markets are gradually becoming a "must-have" diversifier in portfolios.
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