Global hedge fund managers see India as a top investment bet
19% of 320 institutional investors managing $1.3 trn prefer India as investment destination in 2017
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Investors are likely to remain focused on emerging market exposure in 2017, including a particular focus on Asia Pacific and India, with the Asia-Pacific region drawing the greatest interest at 24 per cent net demand (percentage increasing allocation minus percentage decreasing); down from the last two years, but enough to top the 2017 list, suggests the 2017 Credit Suisse Investor Survey, Shifting Tides. Negative net demand indicates a higher likelihood of redemptions.
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The survey findings, where responses from over 320 institutional investors representing $1.3 trillion in collective single-manager hedge funds (SMHF) allocations were analysed, suggests 2017's top three regional strategies -- Asia Pacific, emerging markets (EMs) and India -- that clocked in at 24 per cent, 22 per cent and 19 per cent net demand, respectively.