They are positive about China and the eurozone, while emerging markets become the second most actively used asset class. Changing regulation is seen as the main challenge.
A rising 55% of Hong Kong dollar wealthy were invested in mutual funds in 2011, yet funds finished bottom in terms of investment tools they felt positive about while RMB ...
More respondents from Asia than elsewhere expect a global contraction next year, finds a survey, but they are more upbeat about employment and growth prospects at home.
The two firms topped AsianInvestor’s survey of buy-side traders across the electronic space.
But hedge funds still prefer UBS. Credit Suisse lands on top of program trading overall, according to AsianInvestor’s survey of buy-side traders.
AsianInvestor’s survey of buy-side traders finds a huge divergence between which brokers are viewed as best at sales trading.
But Credit Suisse is considered the most trustworthy sell-side broker, according to our survey of buy-side equity traders.
Barclays Capital's prime broking department has released the results of a US survey it commissioned examining the relative performance of women and minority-owned funds.
Not only are Japan’s pension funds keen to increase equity and debt exposure in emerging markets, but they are beginning to differentiate these from ‘global’ ...
Two-thirds of managers expect oil prices and market volatility to rise over the next six months, with 26% increasing their portfolio exposure to commodities in the first quarter.
Listed companies are increasingly meeting with hedge funds and sovereign wealth funds, while a quarter are mulling a secondary listing in a high-growth market, mostly China or ...
Most high-net-worth individuals plan to work past traditional retirement age, with their home nation’s macroeconomic prospects identified as a key motivator, finds a ...
September sees a 30% upward swing in sentiment towards China, while the spread in perceived valuations of bonds and equities balloons above 100 points in the BoA Merrill fund ...
Perhaps understandably, Asian high-net-worth individuals are more bullish about their prospects than their Western counterparts, according to a Barclays Wealth survey.
Total risk levels are falling as Japanese plan sponsors diversify away from domestic equities and hedge funds, according to a survey by JP Morgan Asset Management.
According to a survey of buy-side participants, India has heightened appeal to global investors.
A survey of buy-side participants finds expectations remarkably sanguine about regulatory moves emanating from Brussels.
A survey carried out by AsianInvestor and Clifford Chance finds expectations high for equity capital markets, particularly for Asia exposures.
Investors view Japanese equities as the most undervalued in the world, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch's January fund manager survey.
Instead, they are increasingly bullish on bonds, particularly emerging-market and high-yield instruments, according to the UK bank's quarterly investor survey.