GLOBAL - The investor confidence index, a key economic indicator for asset owners and investment managers, declined marginally in May as a result of institutional investors gradually cutting the risk in their portfolios, early in 2004.
Developed by Harvard University professor Ken Froot and Paul O’Connell of State Street Associates, the index shows that institutional investor confidence dipped by 0.6 points from April’s revised r...
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