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Global Equity Diversified Income (GEDI) strategy update: Risks and opportunities

30 April 2026

Nathan W. Thooft, CFA Chief Investment Officer, Multi-Asset Solutions and Global Equities, Senior Portfolio Manager

Paul Kalogirou, Head of Client Portfolio Management, Asia & Global Multi-Asset Solutions

In early April, developments in the Middle East showed signs of stabilisation, prompting a partial recovery and renewed risk-taking in equity markets. However, beyond ongoing geopolitical risks, other factors—including potential private credit contagion across banks and broader financials—continue to pose downside risks. Despite these uncertainties, we believe an income centric approach, combined with global diversification across growth, value and income equities, has provided both downside resilience and upside participation for the Global Equities Diversified Income (GEDI) strategy.

 

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