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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.
Morgan Stanley upgrades China to overweight
This is the first time Morgan Stanley has been overweight China in almost two years.
UBS WM’s Fava quits for Gibraltar role
James Fava has joined Trusted Novus Bank in Gibraltar.
Standard Chartered’s fund selection head moves into sustainability role
Victor Teo has taken up a new role as director of sustainable finance within the consumer, private and business banking division.
LGT hires from Indosuez
Anna Zhu has joined LGT Private Banking as managing director in Singapore.
Indosuez Wealth Management makes three senior hires
Sandy Chen, Mark Chester Ng and Sarah Lee have all recently joined the wealth management arm of Credit Agricole.
HEAD-TO-HEAD: MFS Meridian versus Morgan Stanley
FSA compares two US growth funds: the Morgan Stanley INVF US Growth fund and the MFS Meridian US Concentrated Growth fund.
Q&A: The market sell-off won’t change the direction of travel on ESG in Asia
AXA IM’s Ecaterina Bigo discusses the recent sell-off in ESG securities and how disclosure standards have evolved in Asia.
JP Morgan Private Bank appoints head of investments and engagement for Asia
Ulysses Lau succeeds Diana Robinson, who is taking up a similar role for the firm’s UK, Ireland and Channel Islands business.
Allspring’s Tse: Interest in value stocks is here to stay
Elaine Tse, portfolio manager at Allspring Global Investments, also discusses zero-Covid, China’s property crisis and the recent stock market rally.