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By Georgina Lee | 14 May 2012
Institutional investors and asset managers are increasingly using algo strategies and DMA technology in a structural shift, notes JP Morgan's Michael Green.
By Yvonne Chan | 11 April 2012
Another senior bank executive moves to a new role at an Asian hedge fund.
By Joe Marsh | 21 March 2012
Glenn Lesko, Instinet’s Asia CEO, expects to see more dark pools set up in Asia – by large regional banks, among others – and hence more tie-ups such as this one.
By Leanne Wang | 7 February 2012
With value stocks outperforming growth stocks in January, the bank talks up emerging markets on a macro level and is overweighting Chinese and Asean equities.
By Jame DiBiasio | 8 December 2011
The risk of shifting OTC derivatives onto exchanges is that it will fragment an already small market, says JP Morgan.
By Yvonne Chan | 2 November 2011
Thresholds for managed account mandates are falling as investor demand rises, says JP Morgan.
By Leigh Powell | 23 August 2011
The Hong Kong-domiciled product will invest in high-yielding global asset classes and pay a monthly dividend. It's targeting assets of at least $30 million, with trading to ...
By Yvonne Chan | 20 June 2011
A same-day settlement service is launched to lure more Asian investors to BlackRock dollar cash funds.
By Leigh Powell | 31 May 2011
Edwin Lim has quit DBS Private Bank along with two colleagues. The trio are expected to join Peter Flavel in his build-out of JP Morgan’s private wealth management business.
By Leanne Wang | 26 April 2011
The firm moves to strategic overweight with core inflation contained but expects the global business cycle to peak in 2011, says its head of investment services Geoff Lewis.
By Joe Marsh | 28 February 2011
The supply of securities is now healthy, particularly in equities, but demand to borrow them remains relatively weak, says the bank’s global head of financing and markets ...
By Leigh Powell | 6 January 2011
Laurence Bailey, the bank's Asia-Pacific CEO of worldwide securities services, offers his views on securities lending, bundled custody solutions, collateral management, ...
By Simon Osborne | 29 November 2010
Fundraising hires at banks and a property fund launch are recent highlights in Hong Kong real estate investment circles.
By The Editors | 25 November 2010
JP Morgan (asset servicing), Morgan Stanley (prime broking) and Credit Suisse (execution and trading) are named the best in Asia-Pacific.
By Joe Marsh | 11 October 2010
DBS, JP Morgan and UBS voice concern about mass poaching of relationship managers, noting that clients are tiring of the recruitment 'merry-go-round'.
By Cate Rocchi | 8 September 2010
Custodians and fund-admin providers are ready to tap potential opportunities in the renminbi funds market, but worry that RMB bonds are thin on the ground.
By Jame DiBiasio | 1 September 2010
JP Morgan Asset Management has launched a batch of retail mutual funds aimed at the Singapore cash retail market.
By Joe Marsh | 16 July 2010
The former head of Standard Chartered Private Bank will run the new, dedicated high-net-worth unit at JP Morgan's private-wealth arm, after overseeing rapid expansion at his ...
By Cate Rocchi | 9 July 2010
Asset managers are also increasingly seeking derivatives-processing services, according to HSBC and JP Morgan.
By Jame DiBiasio | 28 June 2010
JP Morgan expects the practice of unbundling securities lending from custody to emerge in the Asia-Pacific region.
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