The sovereign wealth fund is following regional peers in seeking to invest directly into China, reflecting growing links between the two regions.
The regulator improves the process of QFII applications and quotas, easing limits on asset allocation and structured products.
Ping An Asset Management sees potential to offer advisory credit analysis on fixed income funds to foreign institutional investors as China increasingly opens up its interbank ...
The Malaysian sovereign wealth fund waits just a month for its $250 million QFII quota. It is one of five foreign institutions to get a new batch of allowances totalling $700 ...
The Chinese joint-venture fund house expects to see growing demand from mainland investors in long/short products and is building its infrastructure to that end.
Managers of exchange-traded funds are among the winners from last week's expansion of China's qualified foreign investor quotas.
The firm is selling two China equity funds to retail investors through the public market after receipt of its third QFII quota. Previously it has only operated through private ...
There's never been a better time for foreign investors to apply to access China’s domestic securities markets, with QFII licences and quotas being issued far faster and ...
The firm may apply for up to Rmb300 million to provide an A-share strategy in a QIF structure out of Dublin. It also plans to apply for a type-1 licence in Hong Kong, where it ...
The central bank is hoping to invest in Chinese securities as early as the first half of this year after becoming the first of three Korean government entities to receive a ...
The CSRC awards licences to 14 long-only institutions including two central banks, two sovereign wealth funds and two pension funds. A rise in quotas is forecast.
Scott Kalb caps his three-year term at Korea Investment Corporation with a $200 million China QFII quota. He can expect to win a good role in Asia if he wants to stay in the ...
The $300 billion pension fund is hopeful it will receive a quota by the second half of this year to begin investing in mainland Chinese securities and is busy preparing internally.
AZ Investment says it has developed a portfolio to replicate A-share exposure for foreign investors to sidestep the need to wait years for a QFII quota.
Panellists at AsianInvestor's Southeast Asia Institutional Investment Forum yesterday discuss how the renminbi will continue to rise in importance.
China Life and Shin Kong Life become the first to receive regulatory approval to invest in mainland China outside of real estate. They must now await quotas, with China Life ...
The UK-based fund manager’s Asia head of equities Hugh Young, and head of fixed income Anthony Michael, talk business strategy.
Taiwanese asset managers Cathay and Fuh Hwa will invest the quotas on behalf of their active equity funds, with the former planning a third China-themed product.
The French bank has a new Asia business development team whose main focus will be asset management, and has boosted its stake in its Chinese fund-management joint venture.
Taiwan’s financial institutions are keen to participate in offshore renminbi and other China-related opportunities, but are still figuring out what the opportunity really is.