Another CEO role opens up in Shanghai as Mandy Wang departs China International and is followed out of the firm by her deputy general manager.
Private equity and real estate look set to enjoy rising demand from Japanese pension funds, says survey.
David Hansson transfers from London to develop the bank's equity-linked structured products platform and distribution in Asia ex-Japan.
The Banking & Payments Authority, a sovereign wealth fund for the oil reserves of the new nation of Timor-Leste, makes its first investment steps abroad.
The bank's Power Strategy model exploits capital flows as drivers of Hong Kong’s equity markets.
The fund will be invested across all real estate sectors in China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan, with a primary focus on new developments.
Ping An will buy close to 40% of the deal which will see Value Partners become the second listed asset manager in Asia.
But will India be able to match this kind of capital export? And which country’s equity market can enable investors to take advantage of this trend?
Listed institutional investors such as insurance companies and commercial banks have seen their stocks pummelled but there is little evidence to support bears' worries.
The firm shores up its regional hedge fund servicing.
Mats Hansson makes the move from Hong Kong to Singapore.
The bank looks more like a consultant as it extends existing performance-measurement capabilities to third-party fund manager rankings.
Tyler Goodwin will be investing in real estate across the region on behalf of a single client.
Ex-chairman of JPMorgan Asia Pacific joins the alternative-investment firm currently expanding in Hong Kong and Beijing.
Veteran banker and JPMorgan chairman for Asia-Pacific, Ralph Parks announces he will step down.
The bank's GTS unit boosts regional agency and trust team by hiring from former JPMorgan pool.
The bank's VIEWS technology is upgraded to allow for better reporting of custody, accounting and securities lending activities.
The bank hopes to better capture the growth opportunities by adopting the same geographical approach as its largest clients.
Firm names new Asia group, while announcing appointments in its Asia capital markets group.
Bill Measday joins UBS in Sydney to rebuild the bank’s asset-backed securities business.