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The firm is the first to be granted both mutual fund and segregated account licences from inception, giving it an extra avenue for AUM growth in China's struggling funds industry.
The firm hires Carol Chen from UBS and Michelle Ho from HSBC to cover Greater China from the Lion City. They’ll work in tandem with Januar Tjandra, based in Hong Kong.
Macro tailwinds ensure over 80% of the country’s 77 money-market funds outperform, giving its beleaguered funds industry a breather. The trend shows no sign of slowing ...
Capital Site receives approval from Taiwan’s FSC to start operations in China via a tie-up with Huaxi Securities. Now it needs regulatory permission from CSRC.
A macro level relaxation may be good for stocks next year as liquidity flows increase, argues the CIO of Marco Polo Pure Asset Management.
Pakorn Boonyakurkul is focusing on ultra wealthy entrepreneurs in China and wants to add a raft of senior staff as the firm strives to double AUM to $50 billion in three years.
The CSRC's drive to elevate dividend payout ratios, combined with investors' desire for transparency, potentially spells good news for China equities.
China Life and Shin Kong Life become the first to receive regulatory approval to invest in mainland China outside of real estate. They must now await quotas, with China Life ...
China Southern’s Hong Kong subsidiary is selling a new fund series to European investors eager to gain RMB and China-themed exposure, in a step towards overseas expansion.
The wholly owned securities investment trust takes on the domestic equity portfolio and investment staff of sister subsidiary Cathay Life. It also has ambitious plans for its ...
The US firm appoints two management consulting veterans to its new Beijing operation, where private equity turnarounds will be a focus. It expects to expand its team significant...
The sovereign wealth fund’s HK arm elevates Fan Kungsheng from its fixed income and absolute return department. He is tasked with improving cross-border investment.
Chinese demand for base metals is insatiable but the Chinese don’t like high prices; is zinc the new copper?
The firm becomes the first Chinese fund house to launch an independently managed equity fund distributed through retail channels in Hong Kong and Macau.
The UK-based fund manager’s Asia head of equities Hugh Young, and head of fixed income Anthony Michael, talk business strategy.