Tag: aima

Former hedgie Glyn Treasure has been made the new general manager of AIMA in Hong Kong.
By Simon Osborne | 11 February 2011
Orgill steps down as general manager of trade body Aima in Hong Kong to build out the equities business of Samsung Securities, where she will work under SJ Hwang.
By Simon Osborne | 17 September 2010
According to the boss of SHK Fund Management, research suggests that hedge funds outperform the rest of the investment world.
By Simon Osborne | 27 July 2010
Mike Coleman of the Alternative Investment Management Association says a growing number of credit and macro hedge funds are setting up in Asia.
By Cate Rocchi | 29 June 2010
Are hedge fund managers saints or sinners? The European Union continues its mission to find out.
By Simon Osborne | 3 February 2010
The Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst Association is seeking to impart the joys of learning to the brainiacs of Hong Kong’s alternatives community.
By Simon Osborne | 5 November 2009
Our favourite hedge fund industry body signals, ever so politely, that the European Union's draft proposals are like Swiss cheese* -- full of holes.
By Simon Osborne | 9 October 2009
Chief executive of Aima in London, Florence Lombard, thinks hedge funds are being unfairly bashed for the recent stock market falls and that short selling will ultimately be ...
By Simon Osborne | 27 October 2008
Aima will publish the guide in early 2009. Fund of hedge funds players are cooperating to develop the guide.
By Rita Raagas De Ramos | 10 July 2008
The Alternative Investment Management Association says hedge funds are the target of unreasonable criticism.
By Rita Raagas De Ramos | 11 April 2008
The head of Goldman Sachs’ hedge fund consultancy will work alongside Christophe Lee in the Hong Kong/China chapter.
By Simon Osborne | 24 April 2007
Tokyo’s Aima chapter gets a new chairman while Tim Kay joins as director at Hong Kong Aima.
By Jame DiBiasio | 16 January 2007
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What will be your favoured currency in Year of the Dragon?





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US dollar
  28%
 
Japanese yen
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Aussie dollar
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Singapore dollar
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Chinese renminbi
  24%
 
None of the above; gold
  15%
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Asian Investor Magazine
AsianInvestor
February, 2012