Sean Chang will take up the reins alongside fellow co-head Gordon Ip.
Author Archives: Thomas Blott
Originally from the UK, Thomas is a financial journalist with over 10 years’ experience including nine in Asia. He began his career at Euromoney Institutional Investor, completing the graduate scheme and going on to establish the Asia bureau for IJGlobal, the world’s foremost source of intelligence on the project finance market. After a stint at KPMG, he joined International Financing Review, which was originally owned by Thomson Reuters and later Refinitiv, where he managed the people & markets section in Asia. He joined Bonhill Group as regional editor for Asia in 2022, which includes oversight of Fund Selector Asia. He is a graduate of the University of Cambridge. Connect with him on LinkedIn here.
Indosuez hires duo in Hong Kong
Diana Hong and Elina Yan have both joined as executive directors.
Wrise Group expands to Hong Kong
The move follows the launch of Wrise Wealth Management in Singapore six months ago.
China enjoys strong start to 2023 but diversification pays
‘The traditional 60/40 portfolio was dead and buried last year but the outlook now looks far better – it has been resuscitated.’
Eastspring announces trio of fixed income hires in Singapore
Clement Chong, Benedict Phua and Jamie Tay have all recently joined the asset management arm of Prudential.
Will macro funds continue to shine in 2023?
2022 was the year when macro shined as most other strategies failed. What are the chances that lightning will strike twice in 2023?
ADDX launches tokenised version of global macro hedge fund
Well-known hedge fund manager Chua Soon Hock has launched a tokenised version of his Asia Genesis Macro Fund.
BNPP AM appoints Malaysia CEO
Daniel Choong was most recently managing director and head of distribution for abrdn Malaysia.
Morningstar appoints director of manager research for Asia
Germaine Share was previously director of manager research at Morningstar.
Credit Suisse’s Singapore fund solutions head leaves
Jun Lin Tan joined Credit Suisse in 2015 from the Monetary Authority of Singapore.