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Rationale for CNH bond boom examined
Standard Chartered is forecasting the dim sum bond market will have increased five-fold by the end of this year. The drivers are seen as a combination of regulatory and ...
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Leanne Wang
| 29 September 2011
Markets
PE firm Origo poised for Mongolia fund launch
Origo Partners is marketing its MSE Liquidity Fund and highlighting the relative appeal of a small and reforming stock market, high deposit rates and currency appreciation.
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Leanne Wang
| 27 September 2011
Alternatives
GLG's Lagrange takes top-down view of Europe’s woes
Alternative investment manager Pierre Lagrange explains GLG’s approach to tackling and trading Europe.
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Simon Osborne
| 27 September 2011
Markets
Futures-based ETFs and volatility products coming: SGX
Asset managers are readying exchange-traded funds based on the Singapore Exchange's new S&P Nifty futures index, and other products are in the pipeline.
By
Joe Marsh
| 23 September 2011
Alternatives
Lunar Capital set to seal trio of buyouts in China
Sticking to a buyout model rather than going the growth capital route offers an alternative set of opportunities.
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Simon Osborne
| 23 September 2011
Alternatives
US listings return to haunt fraud-tainted Chinese firms
Chinese firms that saved money and time by listing in the US via reverse-merger are now eager to exit after fraud claims. But re-listing nearer home is no gimme, warn restructur...
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Alex Frew McMillan
| 22 September 2011
Markets
China’s ill-fated first QDII fund to repay principal in full
Hua An prepares to pay back investors after settling a dispute with the bankrupt Lehman Brothers. It was an unfortunate start to a government project that still fails to convince.
By
Leanne Wang
| 21 September 2011
Business Moves
Greece will default but ECB right to be proactive: Skandia
Last week's move by the ECB was encouraging, says Skandia Investment Group's head of asset allocation. The firm may seek a Singapore presence and retail licence.
By
Joe Marsh
| 20 September 2011
Conference Highlights
Photos: China Institutional Investment Forum 2011
AsianInvestor staged its fourth annual forum in Beijing to gain an insight into the country’s macroeconomic outlook and institutional investors' plans. Here we present a ...
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The Editors
| 19 September 2011
Outlooks
Brace yourself for 2012 recession: Charles Dumas
Lombard Street Research’s Charles Dumas says the global economy will fall into recession and China won’t be able to help. US equities are best poised to lead ...
By
Jame DiBiasio
| 19 September 2011
Business Moves
Beijing primes market for proliferation of VC fund launches
China’s central government has said it will invest in start-up and existing venture capital funds that meet a new set of requirements in strategically important emerging ...
By
Leanne Wang
| 16 September 2011
Business Moves
Martin Currie, post-Chris Ruffle, ties with APS
Singapore-based APS Asset Management will make its China equity strategy available to Martin Currie’s global clients.
By
Jame DiBiasio
| 15 September 2011
Alternatives
Advisory work tipped to explode in China’s AM industry
Rapid expansion into alternative asset management and futures by brokerages with limited experience in these segments is expected to present a plethora of advisory opportunities.
By
Leigh Powell
| 15 September 2011
Alternatives
Institutional investors urged to turn to alternatives
BlackRock director Ji Bing argues at an AsianInvestor forum in Beijing that institutions must be more nimble or risk failing. It means embracing hedge funds and private equity.
By
Leanne Wang
| 12 September 2011
Markets
Carson Block looks south as Sino-Forest success hits short-sellers
The Muddy Waters director suspects small firms have been restating filings in a more wary market. He has turned to Latin America and is looking long in China.
By
Alex Frew McMillan
| 12 September 2011
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