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Author Archives: Drew Wilson
Drew Wilson is editor of Fund Selector Asia. Previously he was editor at a publication covering private equity.
A look at NB’s mobility-themed fund
Self-driving cars are a fantastic investment story, but what are the risks? Yan Taw Boon, co-manager of Neuberger Berman’s mobility fund, explains.
Sharpe fund houses in the spotlight
Two asset management firms run the most funds with the highest risk-adjusted returns over three years.
FSA’s parent Last Word has been bought
UK-based media company Bonhill acquires Last Word; combined operations will be in the US, Europe, the UK, Middle East, South Africa and Asia.
The curious case of fund age
Are you statistically better off with old funds?
Regional interest in income funds stays high
Fixed income and multi-asset funds were the most searched for products by Asia’s private banks and wealth managers in March, according to data provided by Fund Info.
SFC slaps banks with huge fines for DD failures
UBS, Morgan Stanley and Standard Chartered, as well as Merrill Lynch, were hit with a total $100m in fines for lapses in due diligence related to Hong Kong stock market listings.
ASI Thailand to build up fixed income
Thai investors are looking for less volatile assets after the stock market fell in 2018, according to Korawut Leenabanchong, country head of Aberdeen Standard Investments in Thailand.
JB hires from StanChart
Bank Julius Baer has brought over Raymond Li to serve as group head of Greater China.
Small caps and volatile US equities
There are sound reasons to see increasing US equity risk, but Thorsten Becker, a JO Hambro senior fund manager, argues smaller companies are different.