The quant fund manager is targeting institutions looking for risk-controlled exposure to global equities.
The alternative fund manager teams up with the ADB to support troubled Asian companies.
Vinay Kulkarni replaces BP Singh, who departed for Atlantis.
Tay Soo-How is reportedly leaving the firm.
Lim Heong-Chye, manager of Singapore''s largest mutual fund, is leaving DBS Asset Management.
Rossen Djounov, managing director of UK-based Forsyth Partners, talks about the firm''s Asia marketing strategy for its fund of hedge funds.
Franklin Templeton finds its portfolio manager for an upcoming fund launch at its China JV.
TAL looks to expand in Hong Kong''s pension market and China''s mutual funds industry.
And it promotes Kerry Ching to become Hong Kong and Singapore CEO.
Anthony Creighton, who ran the Asian business, will join Credit Suisse Asset Management.
The Hong Kong firm plans five funds to establish its name as a boutique manager.
The independent hedge fund consultancy doubles its firepower.
James Newman, pillar of the Hong Kong funds community, joins Doric.
Raymond Chan will manage Asia ex-Japan equities for Credit Agricole Asset Management.
Michael Marusiak takes up the new position managing emerging-market equities from Asia.
Stark Investments plans a November start for its convertible arb product.
Taking on incumbent fund managers isn''t easy, but changing times let firms like First State wedge their way into Asia.
Land for sale: Walton targets the institutional and high net worth market for real estate-related investments.
With an umbrella fund now authorized, boutique New Star is assembling distributors.
China Southern is waiting for CSRC''s blessing, but how do you make a principal guarantee without a derivatives market?