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By Joe Marsh | 7 December 2011
Panellists at AsianInvestor's Southeast Asia Institutional Investment Forum yesterday discuss how the renminbi will continue to rise in importance.
By Leanne Wang | 27 October 2011
As the only market of sufficient size, China will be called upon to support institutional investor needs for currency and credit diversification amid crises in the US and Europe.
By Joe Marsh | 30 August 2011
The bank’s asset-management arm will start a renminbi bond fund targeting European investors in the fourth quarter, and continues its discipline of shuttering unpopular ...
By Joe Marsh | 21 July 2011
Assets under management in Hong Kong's private-banking non-funds business and retail products saw particularly strong growth in 2010, according to the annual SFC survey.
By Joe Marsh , Leanne Wang | 14 July 2011
With the launch of its RMB secured convertible-bond fund, real-estate fund manager Agincourt Capital hopes to attract investors wary of locking up assets for five years or more.
By Leanne Wang | 9 June 2011
StanChart expects Beijing to extend the renminbi's daily trading band against the dollar to aid its inflation battle, triggering a rise in intra-day volatility and long bets on ...
By Jame DiBiasio | 29 October 2010
One idea generated from our “RMB Rising” conference was for Hong Kong to get creative when it comes to sorting out its current macro headache.
By Joe Marsh | 28 October 2010
It's likely to be scrapped to make way for a 'free-market investing scheme' en route to capital controls being fully lifted in the next decade, says Harvest Global Investment...
By Leigh Powell | 6 October 2010
Hong Kong stock exchange chief executive Charles Li says the city is lobbying Beijing to improve its FDI regime and to seek approval for providing an interim pool of liquidity ...
By Joe Marsh | 10 August 2010
The Chinese asset manager launches a fixed-income renminbi fund that is set to be the first of many such vehicles.
By Joe Marsh | 6 August 2010
The inflows are linked to positive sentiment on China, strong Indian hedge-fund performance, increased fund-launch and corporate-deal activity, and renewed interest in Japanese ...
By Joe Marsh | 4 August 2010
Harvest, HSBC and RCM are among those fund managers keen to develop renminbi products traded in Hong Kong, but many details still need clarification.
By Joe Marsh | 30 July 2010
Asset managers believe Western economies, other Asian currencies and commodities will benefit from renminbi reform. But they are less positive on China itself.
By Jame DiBiasio | 24 May 2010
Jim Walker of Asianomics argues that, due to the euro’s troubles, the renminbi is actually going to weaken against the dollar in the short term, in a last-ditch effort to ...
By Joe Marsh | 13 January 2010
In the first agreement of its type for Carlyle, the US private equity firm will raise RMB-denominated capital to buy Chinese assets.
By Jame DiBiasio | 9 November 2009
One of China’s most prominent institutional investors analyses the steps it expects could lead to a freely floating currency.
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