George Boubouras Head of Investment Strategy & Consulting, LGT Crestone Wealth Management Limited (at time of writing) George joined UBS Wealth Management in January 2008 as head of investment strategy and consulting. He is responsible for research and investments across all asset classes (equity, REITs, fixed income, alternatives and currency) and oversees portfolio construction. Prior to joining UBS, George held a number of roles in the financial services industry. He joined UBS from Macquarie Bank, where he was in charge of investment and strategy for their Key Client Group.
GEORGE BOUBOURAS | FRIDAY, 18 MAY 2012 Your asset allocation is your core driver of performance through your life cycle, or for an endowment / Not for Profit style fund, through many economic cycles. It is no surprise that the appropriate asset allocation will differ for most investors ... Read more PAGE: 1 |
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