Exit at Aberdeen Standard; Change at Citibank; JP Morgan Alumnus reappears; UOB doesn’t change; Amazon’s shareholders; Volatility – meh; Emotions and investing; Banana coins and much more…

Exit at Aberdeen Standard; Change at Citibank; JP Morgan Alumnus reappears; UOB doesn’t change; Amazon’s shareholders; Volatility – meh; Emotions and investing; Banana coins and much more…
China’s regulator has proposed converting equity in Chinese firms into shares listed on the Hong Kong bourse in order to raise management incentive in some state-owned firms and improve earnings, said Nicholas Yeo, head of equities for China and Hong Kong at Aberdeen Standard Investments.
Fidelity’s investment-management wholly foreign-owned enterprise (IM WFOE) has launched two new funds while Blackrock and Schroders obtain private fund management (PFM) licences for their WFOEs.
Aberdeen Standard Investments joins UBS AM, Fidelity and a handful of others with concrete plans to launch an onshore China fund after being granted a private fund management (PFM) licence by the Asset Management Association of China.
What is a better indication that small caps have conditions for growth than Fed watching? Ross McSkimming, investment director of equities at Aberdeen Standard Investments, answers that and other small cap questions.
FSA presents video highlights of the investment forum, held on 31 Oct at Fullerton Hotel in Singapore.
FSA presents photo highlights of the Hong Kong Investment Forum, which was held on 2 November at JW Marriott Hotel in Hong Kong.
FSA presents photo highlights of the Investment Forum, which was held on 31 October at the Fullerton Hotel in Singapore.
Dale MacLennan, investment director for equities, says in the small cap world, higher risk does not equal higher return.
FSA presents video highlights from the event, which was held on 28 September at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Kuala Lumpur.
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