Howard Wang of JP Morgan's asset management arm talks up Chinese banking and consumer stocks, while the firm has cut property and financial holdings in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
Fund management firms in Japan are starting to launch equity products instead of global fixed-income funds.
Shaw-yann Ho joins from ING Investment Management to run JP Morgan AM's portfolio of Asian corporate bonds and to recruit credit specialists, as the firm aims to bolster its ...
Nick Scott is set to retire as CIO of Asia fundamental equities and will be replaced by regional investment manager Andrew Swan from JP Morgan Asset Management.
Not only are Japan’s pension funds keen to increase equity and debt exposure in emerging markets, but they are beginning to differentiate these from ‘global’ ...
Clive Brown, Asia-Pacific chairman and COO at JP Morgan Asset Management, will transfer from London to Hong Kong to replace Hsu, showing the importance of Asia to the firm.
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.
The firm is seeking to tap return-hungry retail investors in Hong Kong with its latest product, which will invest in up to 90 small- to mid-cap high-growth stocks in a ...
JP Morgan Asset Management has launched a batch of retail mutual funds aimed at the Singapore cash retail market.
Total risk levels are falling as Japanese plan sponsors diversify away from domestic equities and hedge funds, according to a survey by JP Morgan Asset Management.
JP Morgan Asset Management's Richard Titherington discusses why Brazil and Russia are attractive and why their price-to-earnings and price-to-book ratios are lower than in ...
Chinese valuations are not yet in bubble territory, but investors should avoid confusing economic performance with stock-market returns, says emerging-markets head Richard ...
The fund house believes MSCI China valuations are very close to trough levels.
Risk-adjusted returns will deteriorate in 2008, and stock picking will be the key to performance, says David Shairp, JPMorgan Asset Management's global market strategist.