Tag: sparx

Sparx is moving Matthew Kubo, its head of corporate planning, to Hong Kong, where the hedge fund's Asia ex-Japan operation has also seen its CEO depart.
By Yvonne Chan | 6 February 2012
Masaki Taniguchi’s departure as chief operating officer of Sparx Asset Management follows Kam Bahra's exit as chief executive officer of Sparx’s Hong Kong unit.
By Yvonne Chan | 17 January 2012
The Seoul-based manager is readying a mutual fund launch and plans to offer products from parent Sparx.
By Yvonne Chan | 28 November 2011
Darryl Flint’s team at Sparx is spinning off and plans to launch a series of credit and private lending products under a new Hong Kong-based brand named Double Haven.
By Simon Osborne | 26 August 2011
The three wings of the group plan to integrate their businesses more closely as a prelude to a new combo-product.
By Simon Osborne | 20 December 2010
The sale of its $150 million fund-of-hedge-funds business to MCP Asset Management is now done and dusted.
By Simon Osborne | 7 December 2010
Japan appears perennially unattractive to asset allocators, but Sparx chairman Shuei Abe thinks there may be light that heralds an end to the country's lost decades.
By Simon Osborne | 22 July 2010
Sparx Asset Management will sell its hedge fund products through Triple A Partners.
By Simon Osborne | 20 January 2010
Selling a stake in Korean equities boutique Cosmo is part of a grander ambition to extend Sparx's investment capabilities deeper into Asia.
By Jame DiBiasio | 18 June 2008
Korean chaebol Lotte Group seeks to enter the pensions and investments arena by acquiring local boutique Cosmo.
By Jame DiBiasio | 12 June 2008
Tokyo-headquartered Sparx aims to raise $200 million for a new Greater China offering.
By Simon Osborne | 17 July 2007
Japanese investment manager acquires the largest regional ex-Japan alternatives manager in a $226 million stock/cash deal.
By Simon Osborne | 26 April 2006
The new venture will be based out of Hong Kong.
By Kamni Bharwani | 8 September 2005
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February, 2012