ING Investment Management says Patrick Chia will not be continuing with the firm, having been there just three months. It may look overseas for a replacement, in what is ...
The firm hires Patrick Chia from Amundi to lead what will soon become a 10-strong Asian fixed income team. CEO Grant Bailey says it shows the firm’s commitment to the ...
Slowing world trade growth and net capital outflows will see pressure on EM growth intensify, says ING Investment Management. It is overweight China, India and Malaysia.
The firm takes Joel Kim from ING IM to coordinate and build its regional offering. Grant Bailey of ING IM says he regrets Kim’s decision but won’t react in a ...
The firm has hired Alan Harden as regional CEO in Hong Kong to drive Asia-Pacific distribution, strategic planning and business development.
Next month’s G-20 summit will determine whether rising confidence in domestic economies among Asia investors will translate into bolder capital allocation, says ING ...
Jan Straatman is trying to create an internal, multi-boutique structure at ING Investment Management to fit a post-crisis world.
ING Investment Management names Pranay Gupta as Asia-Pacific chief investment officer, while Nick Toovey is leaving his role as regional head of equities.
ING Investment Management’s Dubai-based team plans to launch a frontier-market product for global investors that will include both equity and debt.
Financial prospects are turning more positive in the Gulf, but investors still face significant challenges, says Fadi Al Said of ING Investment Management in Dubai.
ING Investment Management gets a new Japan CEO as Paul Van Eynde transfers to Singapore.
RBC Dexia will provide administrative and nominee services to several of ING Investment Management Asia-Pacific's offshore funds.
The firm is among the few international fund management companies aggressively building its business in South Asia, which so far makes up about 12% of its $115 billion in Asian ...
Chinese stocks listed in markets such as Hong Kong offer a discount to Mainland shares while also gaining from the country's growth.
ING Investment Management’s new India CEO Vineet Vohra wants a greater portion of fund flows to come from the local retail market.