Commentary

By Pictet Asset Management
8 hours ago
Amy Cho, Asia-Pacific business development head at Pictet Asset Management, discusses how interest in local- and hard-currency EM debt is gaining critical mass.
By Jame DiBiasio
1 day 8 hours ago
James Rickards, partner at JAC Capital Advisors, plugs his book on currency wars by saying the Fed’s quantitative easing puts the world at risk.
By DST Global Solutions
3 days ago
Using multiple platforms causes administrative headaches and makes a technology solution that provides information in digestible format key to client servicing.
By Leigh Powell | 8 May 2012
Here's how we have updated the design and experience of AsianInvestor, both online and in print.
By Jame DiBiasio | 3 May 2012
The Monetary Authority of Singapore has taken up the gauntlet and is seeking opinions about mutual recognition of funds among Asean countries.
By Joe Marsh | 27 April 2012
The alternatives arm of asset manager Vontobel aims to hit capacity for the product within five years with the help of sales through private banks in Asia.
By Jame DiBiasio | 24 April 2012
A revival in bank lending is good news for investing in US assets, argues Jeffrey Schoenfeld, CIO and partner at Brown Brothers Harriman.
By Leigh Powell | 23 April 2012
They are positive about China and the eurozone, while emerging markets become the second most actively used asset class. Changing regulation is seen as the main challenge.
By Jame DiBiasio | 18 April 2012
Asia’s story offers plenty of reasons for optimism, but there are also concerns and outright fears for its future.
By Joe Marsh | 29 March 2012
The US house’s head of Asian fixed income says a renewed focus on the region’s bonds should result in a change in how they are priced and traded, amid a strong home ...
By Jame DiBiasio | 16 March 2012
The West Kowloon Cultural District Authority mismanages its $2.8 billion endowment by doing nothing.
By Jame DiBiasio | 12 March 2012
Japan’s $1.3 trillion Government Pension Investment Fund reports FYQ3 gains from international equities even as it delays moving into emerging markets.
By Leanne Wang | 7 February 2012
With value stocks outperforming growth stocks in January, the bank talks up emerging markets on a macro level and is overweighting Chinese and Asean equities.
By Leigh Powell | 2 February 2012
Arnout van Rijn joins AsianInvestor for a discussion on Asia-Pacific equities and currencies and, in the process, identifies individual stocks with appeal.
By Jame DiBiasio | 31 January 2012
The high-growth, low-debt headlines for Asian countries can’t sustain the coming strains on inadequate pension systems.
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