The Covid-19 pandemic has prompted more cautious outlooks from investors in Southeast Asia, says Schroders.
The findings were based on the Schroders Global Investor Study 2021, which polled over 23,950 individuals from 32 countries, including Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia.
The study was conducted between March to August 2021, during a time where many parts of Southeast Asia were mostly closed-off, seeing fluctuating lockdown cycles and slow vaccine rollouts.
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