Bank of Singapore creates global advisory council; appoints chief portfolio strategist

The council will support the Chief Investment Office and has eight high profile figures from firms including BlackRock, M&G Investments, KKR, Goldman Sachs, the Milken Institute and Nomura Asset Management, while Owi Ruivivar joins the bank in a new role, from GIC.

Bank of Singapore has created an independent investment advisory council to support the bank’s Chief Investment Office’s CIO research capabilities and to develop client insights.

The CIO Global Advisory Council has eight members who have been chosen based on their track record in economics, public policy, geopolitical analysis, asset allocation and investment management, according to a statement from the bank. 

The members are Belinda Boa, head of Apac active investments and chief investment officer of emerging markets, BlackRock Ken Caplan, global co-chief investment officer, Blackstone Fabiana Fedeli, chief investment officer, equities, multi-asset and sustainability, MG Investments Robin Hu, Asia chair, Milken Institute and advisor...

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