Marco Polo’s Alan Landau expects 2009 to be a return to happier times for A-share investors.
Michael Hughes CIO, Baring Asset Management, discusses why the factors which have prompted such a long period of stability are now creating a period
of instability.
Questions abound about strategy as HSBC enters its second mainland China funds joint venture.
Enterprise annuity legislation is expected to be effective on May 1, opening a new market for pensions providers.
China Merchants is in negotiations with the postal system to sell funds.
The index provider is consulting the market on how to treat China, Taiwan and South Korea.
A report sponsored by Bermuda Trust sees growth in institutional and retail mandates.
The future is Red, but not necessarily rosy for the big players, as China gears up to send scores more mid-caps to list in Hong Kong.
Offshore investment has been done before but will not happen under the current economic circumstances.
Competing in Singapore''s growing retail sector could provide the firm with a platform for the rest of the region.
The ADB will award two mandates, one for the new national pension fund and one for Liaoning province.
Rumours are rife that Sing Tao Holdings may be sold yet again.
The Philippine government will decide on Friday whether to sell its 30% stake in the Philippines'' largest troubled lender to its biggest shareholder.
Voluntary and tax free, Singapore''s latest pension scheme is yet to prove itself a winner with investors and managers.