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Monday 22 February, 2010
 

HEADLINES

Style rotation more of a concern now, says RCM

Asian buy-side firms review broker relationships

Equities/credit will perform best in 2010, says poll

Herbert Smith launches private-client practice in Hong Kong

Markets overreacted to China tightening, says Neuberger Berman

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Style rotation more of a concern now, says RCM

Fundamentals-focused fund managers need to adapt to markets that are now more trading-orientated, particularly in Asia, says George Liu of RCM.

By Joseph Marsh | 22 February 2010

Asian buy-side firms review broker relationships

A sharp fall in commission payments last year meant institutions had less equity commission from which to allocate costs for sell-side research and services, says Greenwich Associates.

By Joseph Marsh | 22 February 2010

Equities/credit will perform best in 2010, says poll

In AsianInvestor's first online survey following the website relaunch, we asked which asset class would be the best pick for returns this year.

By Joseph Marsh | 22 February 2010

Herbert Smith launches private-client practice in Hong Kong

The law firm introduces a private-client practice for very high-net-worth individuals, families, trust companies and private banks.

By Lara Wozniak | 22 February 2010

Markets overreacted to China tightening, says Neuberger Berman

Meanwhile, stock-index futures will help boost liquidity and reduce volatility in the Chinese markets, says senior portfolio manager Frank Yao.

By Joseph Marsh | 22 February 2010

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