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International custodian banks believe China’s qualified domestic institutional investor scheme will continue to bear fruit in the coming year.
By Leanne Wang | 17 January 2011
A 12.5% fall in the CSI 300 in 2010 saw index and equity funds suffer, with fixed-income funds shining. Smaller firms were generally better placed, and this is tipped to continue.
By Leigh Powell | 5 January 2011
Following the hire of Ray Chan from Allianz Global Investors, the asset manager will further strengthen its client-servicing team and aggressively target Greater China.
By Joseph Marsh | 14 May 2010
Despite the fanfare from QDII ETF issuers and the Shanghai Stock Exchange, these products are unlikely to achieve the lofty aims set for them.
By Liz Mak | 10 March 2010
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 US asset manager has plans to hire at least 50 people across Asia next year, with the biggest headcount growth likely in China.
By Joseph Marsh | 2 December 2009
Meanwhile, Chinese investors should buy foreign assets, and ETF/index products are the most efficient way to do so, say panellists at a recent conference.
By Joseph Marsh | 30 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
ChinaAMC gets serious about putting together a viable international offering for investors with the hire of Anthony Ho.
By Liz Mak | 24 September 2009
LJ Jia will head Brown Brothers Harriman’s new Beijing representative office.
By Edward Russell | 10 September 2009
Customisation will allow fund houses to chase ‘stickier’ assets from high-net-worth clients and change the status quo through innovation.
By Liz Mak | 9 September 2009
As the Chinese regulator continues to clamp down on the sale of structured products, Hua An's case against the bankrupt Lehman entity drags on.
By Liz Mak | 7 August 2009
The increased stake expands Deutsche Bank’s presence in China, which the bank considers to be among its key growth markets globally.
By Liz Mak | 1 February 2008
The conventional wisdom is that the Chinese investment story will end in tears after the Beijing Olympics Games are over, but a closer look says this thinking is wrong.
By Liz Mak | 18 January 2008
Six funds will be distributed by Citibank in Shanghai, Beijing, Tianjin, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu and Hangzhou.
By Liz Mak | 17 January 2008
This conviction, espoused by SG economist Glenn Maguire, underpins affiliate Lyxor Asset Management's A/H share arbitrage fund.
By Liz Mak | 19 December 2007
Four QDII funds have been launched by Chinese fund houses since September, raising a total of $34 billion.
By Liz Mak | 17 October 2007
James P Donovan, head of securities industry division at SWIFT discusses the firm's China operations and the impact of QDII.
By Andrew Peck | 9 May 2006
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Asian Investor Magazine
AsianInvestor
February, 2012