Artificial intelligence could revolutionise actively managed funds, but it cannot expand until regulators accept them and they build multi-year track records, say advocates.
Although AI is seen as an opportunity to tap new investment and client opportunities, it could also be a minefield if the safeguards are insufficient, a new study suggests.
The Singaporean fund remains the world's standout SWF tech investor due to the number and breadth of its deals, which cut across software, biotech and fintech, a new report shows.
The Securities and Futures Commission brings in tighter controls of 'virtual assets', as Morgan Stanley builds a case for institutional investment in the likes of bitcoin.
Robo advisers in the country can now conduct automated portfolio rebalancing, as interest grows among local and foreign firms in entering the business.
Electronic platforms such as Credit Suisse’s new launch will need to cope with the sophisticated products that wealthy investors will want, say industry experts.
The city-state should see digital advisers proliferate once a new framework is in place, says Liew Nam Soon, managing partner at EY. But there's a way to go before that happens.
In part two of our article on automated fund selection tools, some think new market entrants will compete with research houses. But the incumbents are seen to possess key advantages.