Me & My Money

Steadily improving the lot of investors with a steady hand

Asset management exec says it is helpful to be aware of one's biases and have some control over them

PineBridge Investments senior vice-president and portfolio manager Omar Slim says his typical day is hectic, revolving around staying on top of market-impacting developments. But, he says, the "real goal is to improve the lives of those who trust us with their investments". ST PHOTO: JASON QUAH
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All investors have their weak points and often think they are smarter than they actually are, so a steady temperament is critical when putting your money on the line, says asset management executive Omar Slim.

"We often can be emotional, greedy, hasty, scared or deceived. That's all normal," he says.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on December 13, 2020, with the headline Steadily improving the lot of investors with a steady hand. Subscribe