There are certainly distressed real estate opportunities in China, but Japan is still a more interesting market for such assets, argue panellists at a conference this week.
Victor Shih of Northwestern University speaks about the ambiguous boundary between public spending and corporate debt.
Shin Kong Site in Taipei is tapping into Shenyin Wanguo Asset Management's China expertise in its latest Greater China fund launch. Shenyin Wanguo may follow up with a fund ...
Rudolf Hitsch takes over the Hong Kong-based offshore role, following interim team leader Andrew Tung's move into a senior client-facing role.
Assets are growing fast at superannuation funds, but they remain cautious about investing in markets such as China, says Baker & McKenzie.
But BNY Mellon Western and Zheshang may be the last firms to obtain such licences this year, says Z-Ben Advisors.
Singapore-based Truston Asset Management uses the success of a Korea long/short strategy to launch a regional push.
The US firm continues to expand its team in Asia, with hires from First State Investments, Korea Life and Morgan Stanley, among others.
JP Morgan Asset Management's Richard Titherington discusses why Brazil and Russia are attractive and why their price-to-earnings and price-to-book ratios are lower than in ...
The securities-brokerage arm of Taiwan's Fubon Financial Group is setting up an asset-management joint venture with China's Founder Securities.
The country consumes relatively little gold per capita compared to other nations, yet it could exhaust its domestic supply within six years, says the World Gold Council.
Chinese valuations are not yet in bubble territory, but investors should avoid confusing economic performance with stock-market returns, says emerging-markets head Richard ...
There have been a lot of new entrants to the private-equity market in China in the past year, but limited partners are becoming more discerning about who they invest with.
The Korean fund manager is keen to develop strategies, with a focus on emerging markets, including China.
The regulator releases an early draft of the proposed rules for Chinese mutual funds that want to invest in CSI 300 index futures.
The US information and technology group boosts its focus on local Asian markets and sees China as offering the most potential, says newly relocated Eric Frank.
Despite the fanfare from QDII ETF issuers and the Shanghai Stock Exchange, these products are unlikely to achieve the lofty aims set for them.
The index provider is finally settling with the Shanghai Stock Exchange over an infringement lawsuit dating back to 2006.
The Carlyle group announces its second renminbi fund, in partnership with Fosun, with an initial capital of $100 million.
Amid other senior moves, the UK firm's head of China now oversees Hong Kong as well as the mainland.