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The private-equity firm signs agreements with the governments in Shanghai and Chongqing to set up two renminbi-denominated funds of Rmb5 billion each to invest in Chinese ...
By Anette Jönsson | 26 August 2010
Multi-client segregated accounts are being hyped as the mainland’s answer to hedge funds. They’re not – but they will have their uses.
By Liz Mak | 17 December 2009
The Chinese fund house’s prospectus for its Asian equities product, slated for launch next week, indicates it will manage the fund without MOU partner State Street.
By Jame DiBiasio | 4 December 2009
The bank’s Asian equities head says global institutional investors should apply for their own QFII quotas.
By Jame DiBiasio | 10 November 2009
E-Fund and China Merchants are first to launch new QDII funds after a 17-month drought.
By Jame DiBiasio | 27 October 2009
The Australian superannuation fund’s board spends two weeks in China thinking about how to approach potential investments there.
By Jame DiBiasio | 4 September 2009
China’s mutual funds industry enjoyed decent AUM growth in the second quarter, with Bank of Communications Schroders dominating performance of equity products.
By Jame DiBiasio | 11 August 2009
QDII funds, though also in negative territory, were able to perform better than A-share funds.
By Rita Raagas De Ramos | 29 April 2008
Taking a cue from the $8.2 billion Baring Hong Kong China Fund launched in 1982, the two new China funds will invest mainly in shares listed in Hong Kong and China, but will ...
By Rita Raagas De Ramos | 12 February 2008
Greater China hedge fund managers show ominous prescience as the raging yang of the market is replaced by negative yin.
By Simon Osborne | 5 June 2007
For the first time, some mutual funds in China under-perform against leading equity indices.
By Samuel Riding | 26 January 2007
Fund managers view emerging middle class as focus for Chinese and European earnings growth as US influence wanes.
By Samuel Riding | 23 November 2006
They are in talks to form the second round of fund-management joint ventures with Chinese banks.
By Jame DiBiasio | 19 August 2005
Rumours of an impending tie up between BoComm and Schroders are said to be ruffling feathers at HSBC.
By Dan Slater | 9 May 2005
Denis Lefranc, GM of Fortune SGAM Fund Management talks about the challenges facing foreign fund managers in China.
By Dan Slater | 1 December 2004
Is there a new trend of preferring trust companies as mainland partners instead of brokers?
By Jame DiBiasio | 6 July 2004
Sitico and JPMorgan Fleming''s China Int''l and Everbright-Pru will launch their first funds amid a bear market.
By Jame DiBiasio | 15 June 2004
Professionally managed funds will rise from $168 billion to $1.6 trillion by 2010, says analyst.
By Jame DiBiasio | 13 January 2004
One of China''s top securities firms is looking for a foreign partner to help launch a fund management business.
By Jame DiBiasio | 30 May 2003
The first Sino-foreign fund management JV has been approved by Beijing, and its new CEO discusses phase two.
By Jame DiBiasio | 28 October 2002
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February, 2012