After analyzing the perspectives that asset managers have for the second half of the year, it’s time to ask them about the asset allocation they prefer. We start from a market context that is still anticipating central banks to cut interest rates, especially the Fed. The fact that they have lowered market and investor expectations in this regard has created quite a bit of dispersion in identifying which assets should not be missed from now until December.
According to Dan Scott, head of multi-assets at Vontobel, the second half of the year presents some positive aspects: the resilience of the US consumer, China’s fiscal stimulus, and the incipient recovery of the eurozone contribute to a moderate but steady economic expansion that is likely to continue until the end of 2024.
“However, these positive prospects are not without risks. One of our main concerns is whether interest rates will remain too high for too long, ultimately…


