Charles Beazley is confirmed as the global chairman and CEO of Nikko Asset Management as Tim McCarthy retires. He affirms the company’s expansion strategy in Asia.
The purchase of DBS Asset Management included its Asian fixed income and currency team, boosting Nikko AM's fixed-income suite. Nikko's Singapore team move to the old DBS AM ...
Tokyo-based operators engage in some soul-searching after US-domiciled funds emerge as the chief beneficiaries of a jump in trading after the March disasters.
Fund management firms in Japan are starting to launch equity products instead of global fixed-income funds.
Nikko Asset Management will acquire DBS’s funds JVs in Malaysia and win strategic distribution via DBS Bank.
Nikko Asset Management lays out its bid to become the pre-eminent asset-management company in Asia.
Investors should diversify away from developed-market government bond markets, says Charles Beazley of Nikko Asset Management.
Even as real dividend yields on Japanese stocks surpass those found in America or Europe, companies put themselves and shareholders at risk if they misuse their hordes of cash.
Deregulation has sparked new life into Japan’s previously somnolent market for exchange-traded funds.
Tim McCarthy says the asset manager has emerged relatively unscathed from last year’s accounting scandal at parent Nikko Cordial.
Nikko Asset Management’s new infrastructure product aims to mimic the success of the biggest foreign fund house in Japan, with a little help from Macquarie.
Roger Lee will run the firm’s Singapore office with a mandate to develop institutional clients in Asia ex-Japan.