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By Georgina Lee | 27 April 2012
The time and cost of listing a Ucits product in Dublin may make it a more attractive funds domicile than Luxembourg for Asian managers, particularly Chinese.
By Jame DiBiasio | 10 November 2005
How workers migrating from farm to factory will perpetuate China''s economic model, and challenge its pension reforms.
By Jame DiBiasio | 6 September 2005
Instead of liquidating a bad asset, Cinda goes into business with foreign partner First State.
By Kamni Bharwani | 22 February 2005
UG Investments plans to spearhead the opening of China''s closed end funds, replicating its experience in Taiwan.
By Jame DiBiasio | 12 February 2004
While foreign firms like Invesco seek QFII licences, some local fund mangers find QFII accounts lucrative.
By Kamni Bharwani | 17 December 2003
Chinese money market investors to enjoy higher returns than US peers.
By Jame DiBiasio | 25 March 2003
The Canadian bank is looking to become an equal partner vis-a-vis Fullgoal''s existing five shareholders.
By Jame DiBiasio | 11 November 2002
The American custodian will help the new central social security fund with risk management and back office capabilities.
By Madhavi Swamy | 23 September 2002
Citic Securities offers what China''s two exchanges have been unable to provide: a unified all-China stock index. Can it survive?
By Jame DiBiasio | 14 August 2002
The ease and breadth of distribution for domestic mutual funds is rapidly increasing as the SD&C adopts a new clearing system.
By Dan Slater | 31 July 2002
China IFC country manager Karin Finkelston discusses the opportunities and challenges of investing in the Mainland''s private banking sector.
By Dan Slater | 5 March 2002
O''Melveny & Myers continues to beef up its China team by promoting its first Chinese national to partner.
By Jame DiBiasio | 11 July 2001
The two stock exchanges are being urged to create an all-China stock index.
By Jame DiBiasio | 3 July 2001
Shenyin & Wanguo is the next securities firm to make a deal with a foreign fund manager.
By Elaine Leong | 13 June 2001
Lack of corporate governance and the poor quality of listed companies on China''s stock exchanges is preventing pension funds from entering market.
By Elton Cane | 27 November 2000
Online broker seeks to cash in on the network of wealthy overseas Chinese.
By Toni Clarke | 25 October 2000
Charles Schwab seeks to lure Chinese investors.
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