Market research firm Datamonitor expects front office technology spending to top $3.4 billion by 2012.
Expanding product and a senior hire aim to make Axa a leader in Hong Kong''s wealth management space.
At the forefront of the resurgent of the Philippine mining sector.
The bank wins new custody business with Barclays Capital in Taiwan and Korea and also retains business in other key Asian markets.
Two appointments to CIMB''s Reit JV are announced in Malaysia.
Citigroup makes up ground lost to its rivals by appointing a new head of its real estate principal investment business in Asia.
Citigroup relocates its global head of depositary receipt services from New York to Hong Kong.
Third bank in a year to quit Thai brokerage.
While foreign firms like Invesco seek QFII licences, some local fund mangers find QFII accounts lucrative.
A new risk management advisory service is established in Hong Kong.
We speak to Ronnie Chan about the Asia Business Council of top CEOs he helped found and now chairs.
The Hong Kong venture’s real aim is back home in China.
Fund managers are getting killed in Japan’s retail market, but AMP thinks it can profit.
Standard Chartered has announced the hire of two key personnel and a commitment to build a first rate private equtiy business in Asia.
Pioneer Investments, the Boston-Italian fund house, is on a hiring spree to create an Asia presence.
Tracy Sawyer joins White & Case.
The face of Goldman''s asset management business is changing under new leadership as it seeks to combine funds with private banking.
Zhu Baoguo, chairman and founder of Shenzhen Tai Tai Pharmaceutical, talks about the financing environment in China.
With a new team now in place, Anthony Solimini gets ready to serve ABN AMRO''s multinational cash management clients.
Not all doom in the SAR as foreign companies continue to set up offices.