Joshua Crabb is promoted to head of Asia Pacific equities, and Arnout van Rijn returns to the Netherlands.

Joshua Crabb is promoted to head of Asia Pacific equities, and Arnout van Rijn returns to the Netherlands.
The Swiss bank ramps up its Asia equity capability.
Even during a period of volatility, equites are still the best asset class, according to Fidelity International.
Asia ex-Japan equities should perform better towards the year-end, backed by solid corporate earnings, according to UBS Global Wealth Management (GWM).
Semiconductors and electric vehicles are two sectors likely to generate returns for investors in Asia, according to Aberdeen Standard Investments (ASI).
After upgrading its global growth forecast for 2021 and predicting stable rates in the US and Eurozone for the next 18 months, DWS favours Asia emerging market equities and key sub-sectors.
Value equities continue to make sense and Asian equities offer attractive risk-reward returns, according to HSBC Asset Management (HSBC AM).
FSA compares two Asia-Pacific (ex-Japan) equity products: the Alquity Asia Fund and the T Rowe Price Asian Opportunities Equity Fund.
FSA compares two Asia (ex-Japan) equity products: the Ninety One Asian Equity Fund and the Schroder ISF Asian Opportunities Fund.
While the market is not dominated by tech leaders, investors can find growth opportunities in underpenetrated sectors, such as the consumer space.
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