Some players fear firms are boosting assets under management to lure acquirers regardless of risk.
Fund managers in Taiwan are drafting ideas for regulators to win permission to introduce guaranteed funds.
But are the valuations still worthwhile?
Indosuez WI Carr Securities hires four senior staff to boost its presence in Taiwan.
Tan Eng Keng takes VP role in Taipei.
The fund manager has boosted its distribution, making it an attractive acquisition.
The four state pension funds will release $1.5 billion to managers this year.
UBS Warburg has appointed Sharon Su as head of Taiwan technology research and head of regional information technology hardware.
ING Barings continue to expand their team in Asia with the announcement of several new appointments today.
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The government will allocate NT$10 billion to purchase bad debts from local institutions.
The government has put off introducing a national retirement scheme indefinitely out of fears of encouraging workers to turn to the government for retirement support.
Taiwan''s vege-basket traders will soon join the rest of the investment world for a longer working day.
Foreign investors will soon be allowed to set up asset management companies to deal with Taiwan''s bad debt problems.
Taiwan''s pension system is at a defining moment as major parties try to reach a compromise that will least upset voters.
The government will have to make a tough choice on how the new retirement scheme is to be funded.
Taiwanese fund managers are facing difficulties in raising new funds amid a lackluster stock market.
It''s called jiawaiji and it''s a no-no in the Taiwan investment community.