The firm partnered with Taiwan’s Yuanta to launch a leveraged ETF tracking the Hang Seng Index, according to a listing announcement on the Hong Kong bourse.
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Morningstar: Active fund fees must change
The time has come to offer investors a fairer deal by dropping fixed fees and adopting a performance-based model, according to Morningstar’s head of global manager research Jeffrey Ptak.
In case you missed it – Financial News Updates
SSGA promotes Mark Hui as head of global equity beta solutions for Asia (ex-Japan); Natixis names Tony Huang as Taiwan general manager; Capital Group hires from Income Partners for institutional distribution role; JPMAM wins global equity mandate from New Zealand-owned Gareth Morgan Investments; Australia’s AMP Capital raises $1bn from Asian investors for infrastructure strategy; investors pour more money in hedge funds; and more…
Report: HNWIs stand out as EM investors
High net worth individuals globally accounted for the largest EM fund inflows among different investor types, according to an Evestment report.
The FSA Spy market buzz – 25 August 2017
AMG hires; RWC thinks AI; Blackrock is hedging; ESG and tipping points; Typhoon Hato; Millennial thoughts by BMO; advertising from Fidelity, Invesco, FWD and much more.
Asia’s HNWIs reveal doubts about RMs
High net worth individuals in Hong Kong and Singapore are much more aware of human-related risks associated with their wealth advisors compared to their global counterparts, according to a survey conducted by Factset and Scorpio Partnership.
Can China’s tech companies shape the Party?
The success of China’s “new economy” presents a challenge to the Chinese Communist Party’s view of its role in the free market economy, and highlights investment risks in China’s tech giants.

China plans another channel for offshore investment
The planned QDII2 programme will allow Chinese investors direct investment in offshore securities, but it is unlikely to spark interest, according to Stewart Aldcroft, Asia-Pacific senior adviser for markets and securities services at Citibank.
Are Chinese Bitcoin firms putting client funds in WMPs?
Two of China’s biggest Bitcoin exchanges are alleged to have put client money in risky wealth management products and are under investigation by the country’s central bank.
Strong EM passive fund inflows pressure active fees
As passive products increase their market share among emerging market funds, active fund managers must outperform to justify their fees, argues a report by Cerulli Associates.