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An upcoming top-secret launch should make this Beijing/Hong Kong-headquartered hedge fund a fascinating new industry participant.
By Simon Osborne | 24 May 2011
The new fund will become Allianz Global Investors’ core offering for the Greater China region. Previously issued products will be repositioned as satellite strategies for ...
By Liz Mak | 16 September 2009
Peter Wu joins Persistent Edge from the equity derivatives department of BNP Paribas.
By Simon Osborne | 23 July 2009
Patrick Huang will run Greater China as Watson Wyatt prepares to launch its China retirement practice.
By Jame DiBiasio | 13 September 2004
Ability to think ''out-of-the-box'' entices Deutsche to hire Nathan Emerson from ABN Amro.
By Rob Davies | 4 December 2001
Regional boss Andrew Lo talks about the fund manager''s strategy in Greater China and Japan.
By Jame DiBiasio | 23 November 2001
Former Deloitte consultant takes managing director role.
By Elton Cane | 27 September 2001
Ming Wong brings extensive financial sector experience to CRM vendor.
By Elton Cane | 28 August 2001
SGI has appointed Steven Szeto as its new regional manager and managing director for Greater China.
By Georgina Dunn | 9 May 2001
Fu Teh-hsiu, executive director in Hong Kong, outlines the sub-regional strategy.
By Jame DiBiasio | 30 April 2001
SAS Institute, the world''s largest privately held software company aims to strengthen its sales and marketing effort in Greater China with two appointments.
By Elaine Leong | 20 April 2001
Hyperion Solutions, a global leader in business analysis software, has promoted Toa Charm to the position of managing director, Greater China.
By Elton Cane | 21 March 2001
A venture capital club and incubator centres aim to provide six months free development time for promising start-ups.
By Elton Cane | 12 March 2001
As part of its focus on China, the e-business and internet services firm appoints a president for Greater China.
By Elaine Leong | 1 February 2001
Eric Jens named global vice-president of marketing and head of Greater China.
By Natalie Lau | 28 June 2000
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What will be your favoured currency in Year of the Dragon?





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US dollar
  29%
 
Japanese yen
  3%
 
Aussie dollar
  11%
 
Singapore dollar
  19%
 
Chinese renminbi
  24%
 
None of the above; gold
  14%
TOTAL VOTES: 214

 
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Asian Investor Magazine
AsianInvestor
February, 2012