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EquitiLink was bought by UK-based Aberdeen in October this year. Ouma Saninikone-Fletcher, CEO of EquitiLink, says the $80 million sell out fits the Australian manager''s Asian ...
By Rico Ngai | 6 November 2000
David Williams, Asia Pacific Partner of Draper Fisher Jurvetson talks with Nick Lord about his new firm’s plans for the region and his views on where the internet is going.
By Nick Lord | 9 August 2000
Atlantis Investment Management CEO Peter Irving explains that, despite the volatility, there is strong value in Korean stocks.
By Jame DiBiasio | 18 July 2000
The second-tiered manager aims to become Thailand''s leading player in three years'' time. Will political uncertainties and waning foreign investor interest in the Thai market ...
By Rico Ngai | 11 July 2000
Manulife Funds Direct has taken over a HK$12 billion portfolio from its London office. The first test, says CEO Ron Otsuki, is for all the funds to outperform the average on ...
By Rico Ngai | 3 July 2000
Indocam has topped a leading survey on pension manager performance - last year it came bottom. It has also grabbed second place in a poll on fiduciary risk control. What''s ...
By Rico Ngai | 23 June 2000
Hong Kong-based Value Partners is launching a B-share fund to target undervalued shares. Associate director Jonathan Liang says market reforms will benefit the fund.
By Rico Ngai | 14 June 2000
State Street is at a crossroads. KK Tse, the bank''s chief in Asia, maps out the new world custodians face in the region.
By Rico Ngai | 5 June 2000
Where there''s risk, there''s opportunity. From Russia to the internet, Regent Pacific''s biggest investment is now Korea.
By Rico Ngai | 25 May 2000
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