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Inflation is not properly priced-in in some emerging markets, argues the global head of macro and investment strategy at HSBC Global Asset Management.
By Joe Marsh | 1 August 2011
It's likely to be scrapped to make way for a 'free-market investing scheme' en route to capital controls being fully lifted in the next decade, says Harvest Global Investment...
By Joe Marsh | 28 October 2010
Amid other senior moves, the UK firm's head of China now oversees Hong Kong as well as the mainland.
By Joseph Marsh | 24 February 2010
Jitendra Somani and Edmond Ng are the latest additions to HSBC Securities Services’ Asia-Pacific global custody leadership line-up.
By Edward Russell | 29 January 2010
They're bullish on emerging markets, predict the renminbi will be allowed to strengthen and suggest the best exposure to China is through investments outside the country, among ...
By Joseph Marsh | 12 January 2010
The well-regarded fund manager will work with Richard Wong to boost Halbis’s China equities capabilities.
By Jame DiBiasio | 16 November 2009
Inflation remains the biggest risk to the mainland’s equity markets over the medium-term, according to a report from HSBC Investments.
By Rita Raagas De Ramos | 19 May 2008
Richard Wong, investment director for China equities at Halbis, is upbeat over China’s prospects for 2008.
By Liz Mak | 4 February 2008
Wang Tao joins the firm's Shanghai office as head of trade finance for China.
By Andrew Peck | 10 April 2006
Following a flop on the debut of its own funds JV, BoComm gets a new chance with group shareholder HSBC.
By Alastair Reed | 24 February 2006
Its first mutual fund should be ready to hit the markets shortly after Chinese New Year.
By Jame DiBiasio | 1 November 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
Is there a new trend of preferring trust companies as mainland partners instead of brokers?
By Jame DiBiasio | 6 July 2004
Salomon Smith Barney shrugs off the loss of Huan Guocang and part of his team to HSBC.
By Jackie Horne | 2 March 2001
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US dollar
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Japanese yen
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Aussie dollar
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Singapore dollar
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Chinese renminbi
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None of the above; gold
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Asian Investor Magazine
AsianInvestor
February, 2012