Are there moves you should make now with your portfolio?
The US central bank slashes rates by 25 basis points to 4 - 4.25%, with cautious guidance pointing to only a handful of cuts ahead.
Standard Chartered’s Global Market Outlook calls this a “delicate balancing act,” with investors urged to rotate from US to Asia ex-Japan equities.
EM local currency bonds and locking in yields on high-quality debt emerge as key strategies.
Audrey Goh, Head of Asset Allocation at Standard Chartered Bank’s Wealth Solutions Chief Investment Office, joins us to map out opportunities amid volatility.
Hosted by Michelle Martin, this episode unpacks the Fed’s move and its global portfolio implications.

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