We are looking to add to our team of journalists.
As we reach the end of our reporting for 2009 and close our website until January, here are my favourite stories.
Sumitomo Trust & Banking stakes growth in a mature pensions market on structuring fund products around its prop-desk activity.
Multi-client segregated accounts are being hyped as the mainland’s answer to hedge funds. They’re not – but they will have their uses.
The newly appointed chairman of BlackRock Asia-Pacific discusses the asset manager's structure and objectives for the region.
Nomura Asset Management leads the pack of 29 $1 billion-plus fund launches in Asia-Pacific this year.
The irresistible rise of China is reflected in the advance of the country's investment management firms.
Overlay Asset Management CIO Hélie d’Hautefort says his boutique currency shop is working on behalf of private equity investors. But how liquid, really, is FX?
Products may be returning to simplicity, but business models for fund managers are not, says Citi’s global head of fund services.
The firm is better known in Asia as a traditional fund house but is targeting institutional investors and private banks with a platform for hedge funds.
ABN Amro Asset Management in India names Hemanti Wadhwa as its new head of compliance and risk management.
Phillip Asset Management brings the number of players to 21.
The firm wins approval to start business in Hong Kong and announces plans for Korea.
The firm is exploring ways to enter the Korean market.
The firm is spinning out a "boutique" business for alpha strategies.
Ed Peter moves from his role as head of equities to run asset management.
The $130 billion pension fund may be spun off to run money more professionally.
Pickerell finally convinces Christina Sung to join him – again.
ING''s Americas CEO explains why the fund management business faces rapid consolidation.
The guaranteed-fund specialist looks to expand beyond its Hong Kong base.