Which asset class would you invest in next year?

Over the festive period, Vincent spoke with FundCalibre who have given the TB Wise Multi-Asset Growth Fund an Elite Rating, was asked for comments on which asset class we are investing in for 2022.

As the year draws to a close, we asked a number of Elite Rated multi-asset managers what has been their best asset allocation call of 2021 and which asset class they would pick for 2022.

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