S’pore fund manager making inroads with an AI-plus-human investing approach

The United Asia Fund started using AI in investment processes in 2020, while the United Greater China Fund did so in 2021. PHOTO ILLUSTRATION: PIXABAY
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SINGAPORE - The use of artificial intelligence in investment is constantly being put to the test, with two Singapore-managed funds reporting positive results with an AI-augmented (AI-plus-human) approach to making stock-buying decisions.

The UOB Asset Management (UOBAM) funds’ investment processes were revised three years ago to combine analyst research with insights generated by AI.

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