ETFs investing in the video games and e-sports industry have returned around 40% since January.
Author Archives: Francis Nikolai Acosta
Francis is editor for Fund Selector Asia, covering the asset and wealth management industry in Asia. He joined Last Word Media in November 2016 as a senior journalist and became deputy editor in 2019. Previously, he was a reporter at Ignites Asia, A Financial Times service, also covering the region's asset management industry. He has a Master's degree in journalism from The University of Hong Kong.
Maybank AM rolls out fixed income feeder in Malaysia
The fund aims to distribute income on a bi-monthly basis, targeting 4-4.5% per annum.
Pinebridge, Allianz GI lead Taiwan fund flows
Pinebridge’s Global ESG Quant Bond Fund became the best-selling product during the first half this year among all Taiwan-domiciled funds managed by a foreign firm.
BNPP AM names new Asia chief
Steven Billiet joined the firm earlier this year as head of Apac distribution and was previously JP Morgan AM’s Singapore CEO.
A look at Neuberger Berman’s 5G strategy
Portfolio manager Yan Taw Boon explains how the firm seizes opportunities within the theme.
E Fund to terminate L&I products in Hong Kong
Competitor CSOP AM manages the same kind of products, which have become the largest L&I funds in the SAR.
HEAD-TO-HEAD: Capital Group versus Neuberger Berman
FSA compares two US equity products: The Capital Group AMCAP Fund and the Neuberger Berman US Multi Cap Opportunities Fund.
BNPP AM rolls out long short environmental strategy
The managers of the strategy are also responsible for the firm’s Energy Transition Fund, which was previously a strategy focusing on oil and gas.
Majority of HK managers to promote Asia fixed income
Asset managers operating in the SAR are also expected to promote global multi-asset and ESG strategies to distributors, according to a report published by Boston-based research firm Cerulli Associates.
Would ‘Google Wealth Management’ be a threat to the industry?
HNWIs in Asia-Pacific are most likely to adopt wealth management offerings from big tech firms.