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China hedge fund beats the pessimists

It has not been an easy year for China-themed hedge funds. Many are looking up at former dizzying high-water marks and wondering when the tides will ever stop receding in order to give them a chance at copping performance fees again. The Triskele China fund is one of the better performers. In the 12 months to end-May, the fund rose 55.1%, outperforming the MSCI China index’s 29.5% gain. The CEO of Triskele is Otto Chan, who has... Read the whole story  

By Simon Osborne | 04 Jun 2008

Markets & Regulation

Regulator warns of electronic trading risks

A regulator’s job is to find the right balance between the risks and rewards of electronic trading, says Hong Kong Securities & Futures Commission CEO Martin Wheatley. More  

By Rita Raagas De Ramos | 04 Jun 2008

Markets & Regulation

FSC commissioner hopes to attract hedge funds

An island flooded with liquidity beckons, says Lee Shyan-Yuan, a commissioner at Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission. More  

By Liz Mak | 04 Jun 2008

Commentary

AMP strategist urges adherence to inflation targets

Adjusting inflation targets to allow for the current surge in food and oil prices would risk entrenching high inflation, says AMP Capital’s Shane Oliver. More  

By Rita Raagas De Ramos | 04 Jun 2008

Products & Distribution

HSBC launches Hong Kong’s first inflation-linked bond fund

Using inflation as an investment theme plays well on the growing fears of higher consumer prices in emerging markets. More  

By Rita Raagas De Ramos | 03 Jun 2008

Weekly Q&A

Robert Miller charts a course for Sail and Squadron

Robert Miller shoots the breeze with AsianInvestor about the course for his alternatives business in Asia and how it is on a dead reckoning for the doubling of assets under management. More  

 
Magazine Feature

Thailand's fund industry in danger of being left behind

The restoration of parliamentary democracy has cheered the fund management industry, but the new government is under pressure to address the market's structural shortcomings. More  

Other News
Business Moves

Anpha Capital and Hanoi Fund forge an alliance

Anpha Capital manages around $150 million and plans to launch an infrastructure and a media fund.

Markets & Regulation

Wheatley calls for consistent approach to regulation

As stock and derivatives exchanges consolidate, Hong Kong Securities & Futures Commission CEO Martin Wheatley urges regulators to cooperate.

Alternative Investments

Turning water shortage into opportunity

With no alternative to water, its supply is one of the great challenges of the 21st century and therein lies the potential for investors to profit.

Products & Distribution

Japan Post distributes ING insurance products

Selling life insurance products is the third new service that the Japan Post Group has been allowed to undertake since its privatisation started in October last year.

Awards

Support for Sichuan relief efforts

BEA Union Investments, Fortis Investments, Deutsche Bank, Janus Capital, Aberdeen Asset Management, Schroder Investment Management, and Fidelity Investments throw their support behind earthquake victims.

Markets & Regulation

Fund flows reflect calm after rally

Fund flows are subdued as attention shifts to the coming Federal Open Market Committee meeting on June 24-25.

Commentary

Citi explores $200 oil price scenario

Economic growth in countries with high energy intensity, such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Taiwan, will be more affected, says Citi.

People Moves

CICC equity manager joins Manulife

CICC Asset Management loses a senior investment pro to Manulife in Hong Kong.

 



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