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By Simon Osborne | 30 June 2011
Asia Plus Securities reckons the Thai economy will continue to make steady progress irrespective of which power bloc comes out ahead in Sunday’s election.
By Joe Marsh | 17 February 2011
Proposed capital-market rule changes should reduce trading costs, but they will also make life tougher for domestic brokers, says the Thailand CEO at DBS Vickers Securities.
By Andrew Peck | 27 July 2007
The new fund will invest in Thai stocks that offer high dividend yields and low volatility for clients.
By Andrew Peck | 27 February 2007
The stock exchange selects the fund manager’s international consortium to launch Thailand’s first exchange-traded fund.
By Andrew Peck | 14 September 2005
US private equity firm establishes Asian base following rumoured Samsung Life bid.
By Jame DiBiasio | 26 July 2005
Tay Soo-How is reportedly leaving the firm.
By Jame DiBiasio | 20 July 2005
Lim Heong-Chye, manager of Singapore''s largest mutual fund, is leaving DBS Asset Management.
By Nick Lord | 18 May 2005
A new financial services headhunting firm sets up in Hong Kong, aiming to bridge the gap between advertised selection and executive search.
By Dan Slater | 13 October 2004
Peter Alexander, principal of independent consultants Z-Ben Advisors, believes change will bring long-term good to the industry.
By Jame DiBiasio | 20 September 2004
Merrill Lynch''s Seiichi Fukuyama talks about his firm''s strategy for the asset management business in Asia.
By Cherie Marriott | 10 February 2004
A newly formed industry group will meet in early March to address the automation of mutual fund orders and confirmations.
By Jonathan Wharton | 21 July 2003
Pagoda Advisors, a new Singapore based fund manager, will soon launch the Pagoda Macro Fund.
By Cherie Marriott | 16 December 2002
On a road trip to Hong Kong, India’s top trading regulators set out their plans for achieving T+1 settlement by 2004.
By Asia Pulse | 31 January 2001
The US-based AIG consortium notified the government yesterday (Wednesday) that it intends to invest as much as W1.1 trillion ($944 million) in Hyundai Investment Trust and ...
By Elaine Leong | 29 November 2000
Thai conglomerate, the Charoen Pokphand Group will base their Commerce One B2B sites on transactional volumes from five other MOU partners.
By Rico Ngai | 9 October 2000
The government will allocate NT$10 billion to purchase bad debts from local institutions.
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