As China’s asset management industry opens and more foreign firms enter, regulations are not keeping pace, according to Xiao Gang, former head of the China Securities Regulatory Commission.
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NB, Da Cheng triple inbound quotas
A number of foreign managers and institutional investors have increased their inbound quotas as demand for China securities grows.
Deutsche WM poaches from BOS for China role
The China wealth management business will be headed by a former managing director at the Bank of Singapore.
Value Partners readies more onshore products
The Hong Kong-based asset manager has registered its seventh onshore product and now has the most private fund management (PFM) products.
RBC poaches two, adds family office role
RBC Wealth Management has pulled in senior execs from Indosuez and Sandaire for new private banking roles in Hong Kong and Singapore.
Noah takes down 2019 guidance
The Camsing scandal and the ongoing Hong Kong protests cast a shadow over the wealth management firm’s 2019 forecast.
EFG finds replacement for Asia Pacific chair
A former CEO of DBS in Hong Kong has been hired as the new chairwoman of the EFG International Asia Pacific advisory board.
Taiwan’s onshore funds gain traction
The popularity of fixed income ETFs is narrowing the gap between onshore and offshore funds in Taiwan, according to Morningstar.
Blackrock extends its onshore China footprint
The firm has registered its third onshore private fund, according to records from the Asset Management Association of China (AMAC).
Commerzbank to delist ETFs in Hong Kong
Downward pressure on markets in Germany and Hong Kong left little hope that the index-tracking products would gather more assets.