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Standard Chartered pivots to hedge funds to dampen market volatility

As market turbulence rattles traditional portfolios, Standard Chartered is steering its wealth management clients toward hedge funds. The bank aims to leverage alternative assets to secure absolute returns, betting that strategies like equity market neutral funds will provide the stability that conventional stocks and bonds currently lack.

Standard Chartered pivots to hedge funds to dampen market volatility

Samir Subberwal, the bank’s global head of wealth solutions, argues that these instruments provide a necessary cushion, offering returns that remain lowly correlated with broader market swings. This strategic shift coincides with a broader industry trend; global hedge fund assets surged by $409 billion last quarter, hitting a record $5.6 trillion. According to recent data from Goldman Sachs, these funds returned an average of 7% in the first half of 2026, significantly outperforming their decade-long average of 4.1%.

For Standard Chartered, the move serves to complete a product suite designed to capture Asia’s rapidly expanding pool of affluent investors. The bank is coming off a strong performance period, with first-half profits exceeding forecasts. Wealth income climbed 38% last month, fueled by a double-digit increase in investment product uptake as clients sought professional advice to navigate increasingly choppy financial conditions.

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