greater china

By Leanne Wang | 15 April 2011
The bank is set to list four exchange-traded funds tracking various MSCI equity indices, one for each of China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and a fund of the three ETF funds.
By Leanne Wang | 24 February 2011
The firm is seeking up to $100 million from individual and institutional investors for its Greater China regional fund, which will mainly invest in retail real estate in China.
By Leanne Wang | 10 January 2011
With China inflation anticipated to peak between May and July, the firm sees this as a good time to build positions and buy property stocks in Greater China.
By The Editors | 6 December 2010
VIDEO: Fidelity’s Catherine Yeung and Stephen Ma explain why next year should favour stock pickers in Asia-Pacific and Greater China strategies.
By The Editors | 29 September 2010
The internationalisation of the renminbi in Hong Kong will allow global investors to access the Greater China asset class, says AsianInvestor editor Jame DiBiasio.
By The Editors | 27 September 2010
From AsianInvestor's 10th anniversary seminar, editor Jame DiBiasio argues the next decade will see the acceptance of Greater China as a distinct asset class.
By Alex Frew McMillan | 21 September 2010
State Street Global Advisors declares itself happy after listing a new Greater China-focused ETF in Hong Kong under an umbrella structure that should make it easier to launch ...
By Jame DiBiasio | 7 September 2010
The firm has also beefed up its Greater China sales capability with the hiring of Benjamin Hwa.
By Joe Marsh | 28 January 2010
The Dutch asset manager gets the go-ahead for its sustainable private equity fund JV in China and looks set to gain master agent approval for fund distribution in Taiwan. ...
By Jame DiBiasio | 14 October 2009
The Securities and Futures Commission’s first survey in three years finds the number of funds operating in the city has grown over the past year, but the amount they manage has ...
By Rita Raagas De Ramos | 20 August 2009
The two are forming an asset management joint venture that will invest in core infrastructure in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
By Samuel Riding | 29 September 2006
Edith Ngan Chan returns to the industry after a two-year sabbatical.
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