HK investors to increase Asian allocation
Hong Kong investors are planning to increase their investments into Asia over the next six months as Chinas perceived investment potential soars amid concerns of economic slowdown and reform.
Hong Kong investors are planning to increase their investments into Asia over the next six months as Chinas perceived investment potential soars amid concerns of economic slowdown and reform.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore has announced a set of measures to offer enhanced protection to investors, which includes bringing some non-conventional investment products under its regulatory purview.
Thailand and other Mekong region countries have agreed a deal which will pave the way for increased capital market cooperation, with a view to boosting economic growth across the region.
The Association of Professional Financial Advisers (APFA) has said the FCA should review the advice consumers receive as they approach retirement, during what it calls an unprecedented period of change for the UK.
UK accountancy practice Grant Thornton has appointed a new senior tax manager for its Isle of Man operations.
JP Morgan Asset Management is to introduce a renminbi hedged share class for its ASEAN Fund.
More than 60% of global high net worth individuals (HNWIs) see driving social impact with their investments as extremely or very important, with Asian HNWIs valuing it higher than any other region in the world.
Square Mile Investment Research has announced the launch of a new fund recommendation service.
Pimco has named its executive committee member Eric Mogelof as the new head of Asia Pacific.
Lombard Odier has appointed a new head for its domestic European private client business.
The date at which all firms must comply with Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD) requirements is fast approaching, yet the excuses are still coming thick and fast.
HSBC Global Asset Management has launched a fixed income fund in Hong Kong under the Renminbi Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor scheme.