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And appetite for risk among wealthy Asians is set to rise in the next two years, with many likely to seek financial planning and advisory asset-management services, according ...
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But it's still worth having cautious exposure to the two countries, says Sandro Antonucci of Lombard Odier.
Kazakhstan, Russia and Turkey are very interesting markets, but the Balkans and Baltics won't offer opportunities any time soon, says Stefan Herz of Charlemagne Capital.
A survey of fund managers by HSBC’s wealth-management group finds more are underweighting equities.
But the country's debt problems are certainly not as bad as those in Greece, says portfolio adviser Stefan Herz in the first of a two-part Q&A.
Two independent insurance intermediaries in Guangzhou could point the way to the establishment of China distribution models based on advice and choice.
Harvard's Kenneth Rogoff shares his views on the European debt crisis and how transparency is the barrier to finding out just what is happening in the China property sector.
This week, Will finds out where the bodies are buried.
The research firm's economists argue that Indian growth is slumping while inflation is headed for double digits.
Perhaps understandably, Asian high-net-worth individuals are more bullish about their prospects than their Western counterparts, according to a Barclays Wealth survey.
A weak dollar is a symptom of excess liquidity, while a strong dollar means liquidity is tightening, argues Marc Faber, aka Dr Doom, in the second of a series of clips.
The Swedish fund-of-funds house talks up the Middle Eastern market's potential as it prepares to launch a new Iraq fund.
The anti-government protest came to an end last week, yet the red shirts represented reform in spite of Thaksin Shinawatra, not because of him, argues an AsianInvestor reader.