CNBC Professional Talks: Asset manager Neil Veitch discusses his best picks — and shares to prevent — as volatility persists

CNBC Professional Talks: Asset manager Neil Veitch discusses his best picks — and shares to prevent — as volatility persists


As market volatility persists, be a part of CNBC’s Karen Tso in discussion with Neil Veitch, investment decision director at SVM Asset Administration, as he shares his views on what is following for markets, his best inventory picks and which countries look appealing right now.

With holdings spanning Huge Tech, semiconductors, power, autos and additional, Neil shares his greatest conviction phone calls, as nicely as which stocks he thinks traders really should keep away from.

You can look at the Pro Speak here on Thursday, 22nd September at 12:30 p.m. BST / 7:30 p.m. SIN.



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