Opportunities in Fixed- Income
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
2:00 PM EDT | 11:00 AM PDT
60 minutes
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Join Aberdeen’s Adam McCabe, Head of Fixed Income – Asia Pacific, for an overview of the opportunities and outlook in fixed income. Some examples of what he is paying attention to include:
- Technology
- Environmental sustainability and other ESG factors
- Investing in China
- Harnessing capital in the East
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Speakers

Adam McCabe
Head of Fixed Income - Asia Pacific
Aberdeen Standard
Adam McCabe is Head of Fixed Income - Asia Pacific at Aberdeen Standard Investments and is the chair of the ASI regional investment management committee. Adam joined Aberdeen Asset Management via the acquisition of certain asset management businesses from Credit Suisse in 2009. Adam worked for Credit Suisse since 2001, where he was a director/investment manager responsible for the development and implementation of its Asian currency and interest rate strategies. Before that, he was a member of Credit Suisse's Australian fixed income team, where he was responsible for interest rate and currency strategies. Adam was also Head of Fixed Income for Woori Credit Suisse Asset Management, Korea, where he was responsible for the fixed income and money market portfolio management, investment strategy and processes. Adam graduated with a BComm (First Class Honours and University Medal) from the University of Sydney, Australia and a Diploma in Global Finance from the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

Robert Huebscher
CEO and Founder
Advisor Perspectives
Robert Huebscher is the founder and CEO of Advisor Perspectives and serves as its editor-in-chief. He is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and has written extensively on topics including investment management, portfolio construction, financial planning and global economics.