Tag: schroders

Asian companies new to issuing bonds can cut financing costs by providing more information to investors, argue fixed income managers.
By Joe Marsh | 9 February 2012
Asian clients want portfolios with a more balanced global perspective, so the firm aims to leverage its global capabilities and to set up a regional research function in time, ...
By Leigh Powell | 3 June 2011
The UK asset manager has hired Rajeev de Mello from Western Asset Management to succeed How Phuang-Goh, who is set to retire from the industry.
By Leigh Powell | 2 June 2011
Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka are new markets for the UK fund manager. Meanwhile, algorithms need to adapt to new trading hours in the region, says its Asia head of trading.
By Joe Marsh | 15 April 2011
Beonca Yip moves from Lyxor Asset Management to become Prudential AM's regional sales head, while Sophina Hui joins Schroders from Amundi AM.
By Joe Marsh | 12 October 2010
Luk takes over as Hong Kong head of institutional business following the departure of Conrad Cheng some months back.
By Joe Marsh | 1 September 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 Joe Marsh | 30 July 2010
Asian countries generally feel a multilateral international order is critical to their long-term growth, says Tony Tan of the Singapore sovereign wealth fund.
By Joe Marsh | 26 July 2010
The bank's recently launched STP fund-administration and custody service in Indonesia is simpler to use than other offerings, says Dewi Aviany.
By Joseph Marsh | 3 May 2010
Schroders Singapore chooses HSBC Securities Services as its sole trustee, custodian and fund administrator, having previously split those services between HSBC and OCBC Trustee.
By Edward Russell | 12 February 2010
Taiwan's civil-servant pension fund unveils the four winners of its latest overseas mandates, worth an aggregate $900 million, and reports investment results for its latest ...
By Liz Mak | 5 February 2010
An embarrassing trading mistake at Bank of Communications Schroder sheds light on the shaky foundations of China’s exchange-traded fund mechanism.
By Liz Mak | 4 January 2010
The trend in China towards passive investing bodes well for both asset managers' products.
By Joseph Marsh | 1 December 2009
The fund house notes that valuations are attractive, but uncertainty still looms.
By Rita Raagas De Ramos | 10 September 2009
China’s mutual funds industry enjoyed decent AUM growth in the second quarter, with Bank of Communications Schroders dominating performance of equity products.
By Jame DiBiasio | 11 August 2009
Schroders' Maisonneuve sees a great big W and explains how to play financials in this mad, mad, mad, mad world.
By Jame DiBiasio | 8 April 2009
Corporate bonds are favoured by fund managers seeking refuge from volatile equities markets.
By Rita Raagas De Ramos | 5 March 2009
The Schroder ISF Asian Bond Fund has a 20% exposure to German Bunds, reflecting the fund house's cautious stance.
By Rita Raagas De Ramos | 19 February 2009
The number of global fund houses managing Middle East-focused products on the ground is slowly rising.
By Jame DiBiasio | 5 January 2009
Since the start of the credit crisis, Schroders has substantially lowered its exposure to high-yield corporate credit due to its high sensitivity to the global financial crisis.
By Rita Raagas De Ramos | 28 November 2008
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Asian Investor Magazine
AsianInvestor
February, 2012