aberdeen veteran hugh young warns of soft closure
Singapore-based Aberdeen veteran fund manager Hugh Young has warned that a sudden $5bn inflow to its Asia Pacific strategy could force its flagship $10.3bn Sicav fund to soft close to new business.
Singapore-based Aberdeen veteran fund manager Hugh Young has warned that a sudden $5bn inflow to its Asia Pacific strategy could force its flagship $10.3bn Sicav fund to soft close to new business.
The price of gold may have fallen another $125 per ounce yesterday its greatest one-day loss ever but some retail investors in Hong Kong and mainland China are buying more of it, rather than selling, according to a columnist for the South China Morning Post.
Aberdeen Asset Management saw net inflows of £1.1bn in the final three months of 2012, but its equity mandates once again pulled ahead as the only individual asset class to witness positive flows.
Aberdeen Asset Management has added to its small cap fund range with the launch of a second global proposition.
A huge disparity in the expectations of IFAs and their firms in the post-RDR world has been revealed by a study of the industry by CWC Research.
Aberdeen Asset Management is to take on the management of two Credit Suisse funds giving the firm its first foray into Brazil-specific fund management.
Aberdeen has changed the name of its multi-asset and multi-manager arm to Aberdeen Solutions to “better reflect the component strategies” and to appeal to intermediaries’ increased outsourcing of investment decisions.
Aberdeen Asset Management has appointed Singapore-based Peter Elston to the newly created role of head of Asia Pacific strategy & asset allocation.
With Switzerland's banking secrecy laws under attack from cash-strapped G20 governments keen to track down hidden overseas assets, Singapore's wealth managers are positioned to benefit, writes Helen Burggraf
Aberdeen has recruited Christophe Palumbo as business development manager for the Benelux region.
Aberdeen AM Asia is planning to launch Shariah compliant bond funds in Malaysia.
Aberdeen is to merge its Global Sterling Corporate Bond Fund into its Global World Bond Fund.