AsianInvestor picks out the standout themes that affected asset owners across the region -- plus a shout-out to one CIO who got it right on interest rates.
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Chair of the Chinese Asset Management Association, Ding Chen, denies it is lobbying against RQFII’s extension to Singapore and London, but one member reveals reservations.
The time and cost of listing a Ucits product in Dublin may make it a more attractive funds domicile than Luxembourg for Asian managers, particularly Chinese.
How workers migrating from farm to factory will perpetuate China''s economic model, and challenge its pension reforms.
Instead of liquidating a bad asset, Cinda goes into business with foreign partner First State.
UG Investments plans to spearhead the opening of China''s closed end funds, replicating its experience in Taiwan.
While foreign firms like Invesco seek QFII licences, some local fund mangers find QFII accounts lucrative.
Chinese money market investors to enjoy higher returns than US peers.
The Canadian bank is looking to become an equal partner vis-a-vis Fullgoal''s existing five shareholders.
The American custodian will help the new central social security fund with risk management and back office capabilities.
Citic Securities offers what China''s two exchanges have been unable to provide: a unified all-China stock index. Can it survive?
The ease and breadth of distribution for domestic mutual funds is rapidly increasing as the SD&C adopts a new clearing system.