Taiwan

By Liz Mak | 29 October 2009
The Bureau of Labour Insurance resets the way it approaches investments in order to resolve its current crisis in funding gaps and cashflow issues.
By Liz Mak | 22 October 2009
Three $200 million mandates are up for grabs. The portfolios will be benchmarked to the Barclays Capital Global Aggregate index.
By Liz Mak | 4 September 2009
The Taiwan regulator is tightening enforcements around the marketing activities of unregistered offshore providers on the island.
By Rita Raagas De Ramos | 20 August 2009
The two are forming an asset management joint venture that will invest in core infrastructure in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
By Liz Mak | 14 August 2009
Allianz and Deutsche appear to be scoring more wins in Taiwan.
By Liz Mak | 12 August 2009
Weary of recent corruption charges, the civil servants’ pension fund is capping the maximum number of accounts that managers can get from the fund.
By Rita Raagas De Ramos | 7 August 2009
Joining from Fidelity, Lui Yili will head the fund house's equities coverage.
By Rita Raagas De Ramos | 30 July 2009
Retail investors will gain access to China's stock markets for the first time through the exchange-traded fund.
By Jame DiBiasio | 15 July 2009
Fitch warns that market volatility could undermine asset investment, in turn creating systemic risks in Taiwan’s life insurance sector.
By Liz Mak | 10 June 2009
Prosecutors say senior staff at Taiwan's Public Service Pension Fund may have received kickbacks on fees, plotted to swing stock prices, and manipulated voting in government ...
By Liz Mak | 2 June 2009
The Taiwanese ETF player has lined up partnership deals with Hong Kong’s BOCI-Prudential and China’s Fortis Haitong. More deals in Singapore and Malaysia are in the works.
By Liz Mak | 27 May 2009
The Labour Pension Fund is looking to pump NT$24 billion into the domestic market through eight external managers.
By Rita Raagas De Ramos | 25 May 2009
Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission and Taiwan's Financial Supervisory Commission sign a deal to facilitate the cross listing of exchange-traded funds.
By Liz Mak | 22 May 2009
Only 10 fund houses bid in this round of domestic mandates worth a total of NT$24 billion. Six were picked.
By Liz Mak | 18 May 2009
Public sector funds are taking advantage of market adjustments to ramp up allocation to global strategies.
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