Another wave of COVID-19 infections could trigger retest of March market lows: AIA Group CIO

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A second wave of COVID-19 infections could trigger a retest of the low hit by the equity markets in March, said Mark Konyn, AIA group chief investment officer in Hong Kong.

FILE PHOTO: Mark Konyn, AIA Group Chief Investment Officer, attends an interview with Reuters in Hong Kong, China November 15, 2018. Picture taken November 15, 2018. REUTERS/Bobby Yip

He added that AIA, which has $284 billion of assets under management as of December 2019, was watching China closely as it reopens after sweeping lockdowns.

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