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Indonesia gearing up as Asia's next broking hot spot
The expected introduction of third-party securities clearing next year will coincide with the expansion of the asset management sector, says BNP Paribas.
By
Yvonne Chan
| 23 November 2011
Business Moves
Bank of Singapore CEO eyes Indonesia potential
Renato de Guzman says the private bank is seeking to grab market share after strengthening its Indonesia coverage team.
By
Leigh Powell
| 25 August 2011
Alternatives
Interest for growth capital PE deals tilts to India, Indonesia
Doug Coulter of LGT Capital Partners highlights Indonesia and India as being the most interesting private equity targets for those who want an alternative to China.
By
Simon Osborne
| 24 February 2011
People Moves
DBS boosts Indonesia private banking with two key hires
DBS Private Bank appoints industry veterans Stanley Puah Soon Kwang and Tan See Wee to lead its wealth management drive in Indonesia.
By
Rupert Walker
| 8 February 2011
Markets
Consumers are optimistic in key emerging countries
Higher income expectations, healthy savings and rising aspirations will fuel consumer spending in 2011, according to a new Credit Suisse survey of seven emerging markets.
By
Rupert Walker
| 18 January 2011
Markets
Indonesia to allow derivatives-based protected funds again
The regulator is ready to allow the launch of such products, having frozen them in 2008. But it has more liberalising to do, says Tino Moorrees of BNP Paribas Investment ...
By
Joe Marsh
| 1 December 2010
Asset Owners
Indonesia to allow asset managers to buy offshore funds
Asset managers in Indonesia will soon be allowed to invest in foreign funds, but they would also like to see the limit raised on foreign asset allocation.
By
Joe Marsh
| 26 November 2010
Asset Owners
Indonesia's Taspen to raise equity exposure next year
The state institution that manages Indonesian civil servants’ retirement funds will boost its allocation to stocks to make up for expected lower returns from fixed-income ...
By
Joe Marsh
| 24 November 2010
Asset Owners
Deutsche Bank PWM shutters Indonesia mutual-funds business
The German firm's private-wealth unit has ceased offering mutual funds onshore in Indonesia, having failed to achieve sufficient scale.
By
Joe Marsh
| 22 November 2010
Alternatives
Signet readies Asia private lending portfolio
The fund of hedge funds sees an opportunity to work with a handful of regional hedge funds targeting private loans in Indonesia.
By
Jame DiBiasio
| 22 November 2010
Markets
Indonesia ready to restart FM licence approval process
Prudential Asset Management could be one of the next firms to benefit, having recently designated a chief executive for the branch it is hoping to set up in Jakarta.
By
Joe Marsh
| 17 November 2010
Alternatives
Bahana sees rising foreign interest in alternatives
The Indonesian asset manager has just launched a quantitative retail equity fund and will target overseas institutional investors with a private equity offering next year.
By
Joe Marsh
| 16 November 2010
People Moves
BNY Mellon names Indonesia head
IGN Budi Sanjaya joins the US firm from Bank CIMB Niaga to replace Vonny Irawan.
By
Joe Marsh
| 8 July 2010
Outlooks
Investor optimism way down on China and energy
In fact, asset managers are as bearish as they have been since early 2009 on several counts, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch's June fund manager survey.
By
Joseph Marsh
| 18 June 2010
Business Moves
Schroders Indonesia praises Deutsche's STP fund-admin solution
The bank's recently launched STP fund-administration and custody service in Indonesia is simpler to use than other offerings, says Dewi Aviany.
By
Joseph Marsh
| 3 May 2010
Outlooks
Aberdeen picks Indonesia as conviction play for Asian debt
And in other regions, the asset manager favours Mexico and Poland, says portfolio manager Kevin Daly.
By
Joseph Marsh
| 12 April 2010
Markets
Don't focus too much on China, says JP Morgan AM
Chinese valuations are not yet in bubble territory, but investors should avoid confusing economic performance with stock-market returns, says emerging-markets head Richard ...
By
Joseph Marsh
| 29 March 2010
Markets
Investors snap up Indonesian bonds
Foreign investors have bought nearly as many Indonesian bonds in the first few months of this year as they did during the whole of 2009. Other investment flows are also up, ...
By
Joseph Marsh
| 23 March 2010
Markets
Emerging-market investors favour Indonesia and Russia
Meanwhile, a net number of investors are overweight Japan for the first time in 19 months, while Europe suffers a further sell-off, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch's ...
By
Joseph Marsh
| 18 March 2010
Outlooks
Asian stock prices fair to slightly undervalued, says Batterymarch
Asia ex-Japan stocks are currently valued at 13x forward earnings, with an expected growth rate of close to 20%, says Ray Prasad at Batterymarch.
By
Joseph Marsh
| 17 February 2010
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