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Trend towards foreign investments on the up
Institutional investors are increasingly questioning the home bias in their portfolios, says Theodore Niggli, MSCI Barra's global head of indices.
By
Joseph Marsh
| 30 September 2009
Markets
Bulging QDII fund pipeline faces launch delays
Excitement over the launch of a local Growth Enterprise Bourse in China is diverting investor interest away from QDII funds.
By
Liz Mak
| 28 September 2009
People Moves
ChinaAMC bolsters QDII team with Fidelity hire
ChinaAMC gets serious about putting together a viable international offering for investors with the hire of Anthony Ho.
By
Liz Mak
| 24 September 2009
Business Moves
Brown Brothers Harriman opens China office
LJ Jia will head Brown Brothers Harriman’s new Beijing representative office.
By
Edward Russell
| 10 September 2009
Markets
SAFE allows customised QDII products
Customisation will allow fund houses to chase ‘stickier’ assets from high-net-worth clients and change the status quo through innovation.
By
Liz Mak
| 9 September 2009
Markets
Hua An QDII lawsuit against Lehman drags on
As the Chinese regulator continues to clamp down on the sale of structured products, Hua An's case against the bankrupt Lehman entity drags on.
By
Liz Mak
| 7 August 2009
Markets
Credit crisis may spark China rethink on QDII
Assumptions that early stage developments will inevitably lead to liberalising capital accounts may prove false, warn fund practitioners.
By
Jame DiBiasio
| 2 October 2008
Distribution
Fortune SGAM's QDII fund closes with $66 million
Gabriel Gondard, deputy CIO at Fortune SGAM, is optimistic about China's performance in the second half of this year.
By
Liz Mak
| 13 May 2008
Markets
Chinese banks to invest in the US under QDII
A memorandum of understanding signed with the Securities & Exchange Commission in the US makes it the fifth market in which Chinese banks can invest.
By
Liz Mak
| 8 April 2008
Alternatives
QDII faces up to rites of passage
It's no picnic growing up, and QDII in China is confronting some Darwinian experiences, particularly as it starts to consider the enticing but riskier prospect of hedge fund ...
By
Simon Osborne
| 8 April 2008
Services
Foreign banks hope to sell domestic China funds
But linking distribution of local mutual funds to custody of their assets may prove a more difficult leap.
By
Jame DiBiasio
| 14 March 2008
Business Moves
China Southern plans second QDII fund launch
The Shenzhen fund giant plans to expand its investment capabilities by opening an office in Hong Kong.
By
Liz Mak
| 11 March 2008
Business Moves
Deutsche raises stake in Harvest Fund to 30%
The increased stake expands Deutsche Bank’s presence in China, which the bank considers to be among its key growth markets globally.
By
Liz Mak
| 1 February 2008
People Moves
Lu Xiaoma to head State Street’s China expansion
Lu, a strategist at State Street in Boston for eight years, is returning to his homeland to oversee the firm’s representative office in Beijing.
By
Liz Mak
| 30 January 2008
Markets
Chinese banks to invest in Singapore under QDII
An agreement signed with the Monetary Authority of Singapore will give Chinese banks access to investments in new Asian markets, such as India and Malaysia, as well as Asian ...
By
Liz Mak
| 25 January 2008
Markets
Forget the post-Olympic bust: China will endure
The conventional wisdom is that the Chinese investment story will end in tears after the Beijing Olympics Games are over, but a closer look says this thinking is wrong.
By
Liz Mak
| 18 January 2008
Distribution
Legg Mason and Citi team up for QDII launch
Six funds will be distributed by Citibank in Shanghai, Beijing, Tianjin, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu and Hangzhou.
By
Liz Mak
| 17 January 2008
Markets
China growth not dependent on US consumers
This conviction, espoused by SG economist Glenn Maguire, underpins affiliate Lyxor Asset Management's A/H share arbitrage fund.
By
Liz Mak
| 19 December 2007
Business Moves
Capital International to advise Chinese QDII
One of the world's oldest fund houses, Capital International, is soon to align itself with up-and-coming China Universal Asset Management.
By
Liz Mak
| 5 December 2007
Distribution
Templeton extends QDII offering in China
Another triumph for the international fund manager as it enlists one more key distribution partner in China.
By
Liz Mak
| 27 November 2007
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