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Asset Owners
Value Partners gains QDII advantage
PingAn Group's CIO says Value Partners will be a preferred product provider for its QDII funds, adding he is comfortable with Hong Kong’s outlook in 2008.
By
Liz Mak
| 27 November 2007
Distribution
Citibank launches QDII product with 11 funds
The funds are launched in partnership with BlackRock Merrill Lynch Investment Managers.
By
Rita Raagas De Ramos
| 24 November 2007
Asset Owners
CIRC approves Chinese insurers’ QDII
Six insurers from China have received approval from CIRC to trade Hong Kong securities.
By
Liz Mak
| 23 November 2007
Asset Owners
Mercer wins Ping An’s QDII mandate
Pending regulatory approval, Mercer is building the first retail multi-management platform in China.
By
Liz Mak
| 21 November 2007
Markets
Korea poised to see the next QDII wave
China’s QDII fund managers look beyond Hong Kong to stash their billion-dollar funds.
By
Liz Mak
| 21 November 2007
Distribution
CIFM's QDII fund raises record Rmb100 billion
Four QDII funds have been launched by Chinese fund houses since September, raising a total of $34 billion.
By
Liz Mak
| 17 October 2007
Markets
China QDII leads $25bn rise in Hong Kong market
Three mainland mutual funds have triggered an inflow into Hong Kong’s stock market, with many more QDII launches – and Sino-foreign JVs – on the way.
By
Liz Mak
| 10 October 2007
Markets
QDII fund quotas doubled
ChinaAMC vows its upcoming QDII mutual fund will receive similar subscriptions to China Southern’s RMB50 billion debut.
By
Liz Mak
| 24 September 2007
Distribution
Emerging markets the new flavour for QDII investors
Bank of China launches a fund of funds that invests in emerging market portfolios of Morgan Stanley, Templeton and First State.
By
Liz Mak
| 18 September 2007
Markets
Chinese trust companies enter QDII game
Competition in QDII market intensifies as Chinese trust companies follow after banks, securities firms and fund houses in overseas investment.
By
Liz Mak
| 10 September 2007
Asset Owners
SWIFT's Donovan sees vast potential in China
James P Donovan, head of securities industry division at SWIFT discusses the firm's China operations and the impact of QDII.
By
Andrew Peck
| 9 May 2006
Asset Owners
Goldman Sachs sees $6 billion of QDII money targeting Hong Kong stocks
US banks sees financial service providers, sectors not available in the domestic market and sectors trading at cheaper valuations in Hong Kong as key beneficiaries.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 24 April 2006
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