UBS SDIC, Eugene Investment and Allianz are among the firms that were granted investment quotas in December.
Category: News
Amundi’s Mortier warns on US equities
US equity valuations have become expensive on a price-to-earnings basis and investors are urged to stay away from them, according to Vincent Mortier, Amundi Group’s Paris-based deputy chief investment officer and global head of multi-asset.
Templeton’s Mobius: frontier markets growing faster than EMs
Frontier markets are growing at a much faster pace than emerging markets, according to Mark Mobius, executive chairman of the Templeton emerging markets group.
HK allows broader use of indices for L&I ETFs
Starting January 9, issuers can apply for listings of leveraged and inverse ETFs tracking all broad-based indices except mainland China- related indices, Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission said.
Best and worst equities sector funds
Funds focused on India, Japan and North America were among the best-performing products in Hong Kong and Singapore in 2016, while Europe and Latin America were at the bottom.

Video: Blackrock on global multi-asset investing
The multi-asset team is overweight risk assets, according to Steven Moeller, Blackrock’s head of APAC multi-asset platform strategy and co-head of APAC client portfolio solutions.
Happy Holidays from Last Word Asia
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Last Word Asia.
BMO keeps overweight Asia post-Trump
BMO Global Asset Management’s Gary Potter revised his funds’ underweight US position to neutral after the election, but did not back down from his convictions on Japan and Asia despite Donald Trump’s trade rhetoric.
HK seeks more private bankers for local, China clients
There is a huge demand for relationship managers to look after high net worth (HNW) clients in Hong Kong and mainland China, a trend which is expected to continue in the coming year.
Mainland fund investors keen on robo-advisors and digital channels
Almost three-quarters of mainland investors said they are likely to try using a robo-advisor, compared to one-third for their Hong Kong peers, according to a Hong Kong Investment Funds Association survey.