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Taiwan fund managers to see little benefit from MoU
The much-anticipated China-Taiwan MoU has been signed, but Taiwanese fund houses have yet to meet basic requirements to apply for QFII status, or take up QDII portfolio adviser ...
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Liz Mak
| 20 November 2009
Business Moves
ChinaAMC hired by Taiwan’s Cathay Site as sub-advisor
ChinaAMC agrees to give exclusive access to Cathay for two years. Its Hong Kong unit will advise Cathay for an upcoming Greater China fund.
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Liz Mak
| 30 October 2009
Business Moves
What does the UBS and Guotai MOU mean?
This type of memorandum of understanding at once says a lot, and says nothing.
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Jame DiBiasio
| 21 August 2002
Outlooks
ING discusses its new China asset management MOU
ING Investment Management hopes its agreement with China Communication Securities will result in a long-term relationship.
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Jame DiBiasio
| 29 October 2001
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