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By Leanne Wang | 20 April 2012
China’s CSRC grants approval to four fund houses as they seek to launch physically backed A-share ETFs in Hong Kong under the second batch of RQFII quotas.
By Leanne Wang | 10 February 2012
China's securities regulator posted a cross-border ETF application by E-Fund on its website, only to remove it the same day. The market has been busy puzzling over the reasons why.
By Leanne Wang | 15 August 2011
China's largest fund management firm will soon be able to launch products after its new shareholders are unveiled. Canada’s Power Corporation now has an enviable 10% ...
By Leanne Wang | 25 July 2011
Negative Chinese stock-market performance has hurt domestic mutual-fund returns, with not a single mainland asset manager making a profit in the second quarter.
By Leanne Wang | 6 July 2011
Citic Securities has listed its 51% stake in China’s largest asset management firm for sale at an elevated price. Despite industry headwinds, it’s still viewed as a ...
By Leanne Wang | 26 May 2011
Permission to sell 51% should see China AMC comply with regulatory requirements on ownership. The firm is expected to rebound once its ban on new product launches is lifted.
By Leanne Wang | 18 January 2011
China’s biggest asset manager has joined several of its domestic peers in implementing the Charles River Investment Management System.
By Liz Mak | 22 January 2010
Todd Ruppert outlines his roadmap for T Rowe Price’s expansion in Asia, following the firm's acquisition this week of a 26% stake in India's UTI Asset Management.
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