Singapore will be the main beneficiary of Hong Kong’s decline, while India and Japan will continue to thrive.

Singapore will be the main beneficiary of Hong Kong’s decline, while India and Japan will continue to thrive.
Digital technologies and channels promise new growth opportunities for Hong Kong’s wealth managers.
M&G China will select stocks from a universe of 300 Chinese companies.
Ada Zhang will lead the firm’s business development strategy in mainland China alongside Ken Fan.
The new class Q shares come with a 0% initial sales charge and are available in both US dollars and Singapore dollars.
Adrien Lalau has rejoined BNP Paribas Wealth Management having spent the past six years with the bank’s asset management division.
Manulife’s Marc Franklin says the firm’s multi-asset team is mulling upgrading their view select Asian equity markets.
Adrian Mazenauer will retain his existing role as head of wealth management at the joint venture.
Jeffrey Jeon has joined T Rowe Price as senior director for institutional distribution for Korea, based in Hong Kong.
Despite trading at a 60% discount to the US market, Dale Nicholls, manager of the Fidelity China Special Situations trust, is still cautiously optimistic.
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