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Indian equities: Three views moving into 2016
Are Indian equities expected to outperform in 2016 compared to 2015?
Asia could have capital outflows-Aberdeen
The prospect of a US rate hike and a stronger dollar could result in fund outflows from Asia in the near term, Young said, in an interview with Fund Selector Asia. “While higher US interest rates will likely damage short-term sentiment and money will flow out of Asian emerging markets, the long-term investment rationale remains intact.” […]
A more shareholder friendly Japan
Driving interest in Japanese equities are apparent corporate cultural changes that include a movement toward increased dividends and share buybacks, which could lead to a long-term re-rating of Japan.
Aberdeen China A share fund
Aberdeen Asset Management, which received the RMB Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor quota last year, is set to launch its China A-share dedicated investment strategy on 16 March.
Aberdeen bolsters direct property investment team
Aberdeen Asset Management has appointed William Shaw as head of segregated property mandates in Asia Pacific in a move to strengthen its direct property investment team.
Asian markets resilient to US rate hike
While global investors deliberate on pulling capital out of riskier emerging markets in the run up to a US rate hike, Aberdeen Asset Management is confident that Asian markets will prove resilient.
Aberdeen sets sight on multiasset growth
Multi-asset management is an area set to grow, according to Aberdeen Asset Management’s chief executive Martin Gilbert.
Aberdeen launches fifth infrastructure fund
Aberdeen Asset Management has launched its fifth infrastructure fund, which is aimed at Asian institutional investors.
Aberdeen outflows reach 5.5 bn
Aberdeen Asset Management was hit by £5.5bn net outflows in the three months up to 30 June, the company said in its nine month interim management statement.