Heptagon Capital has announced the launch of an actively managed China A shares fund.
Tag: Asia
RHB AM unveils preIPO and special situation feeder
Malaysia’s RHB Asset Management has unveiled a feeder fund investing in private equity and special situations investments available in the local market and in Singapore.
Worldwide waiting game as Fed stalls rate hike
Assessing the health of the global economy is a bit like watching the Commonwealth Games; each triumph is something to celebrate, yes, but you wonder what difference it would make if the Americans got involved.
Selectors absolute return in quest for safety
European fund buyers are increasingly looking for refuge as both bond and equity prices have started to look suspiciously high. Absolute return products have become increasingly popular with fund selectors as a result.
Five global income stocks to watch
Dan Roberts, manager of the Fidelity Global Dividend fund, explains why he believes investors looking to diversify into global equities should focus on strong dividend payers with sustainable levels of profitability and supportive valuations.
Question bond investors should be asking
With fixed income yields expected to remain low for the foreseeable future, and increased liquidity concerns in some of the higher-yielding areas of the market, many investors have decreased their fixed income holdings as much as possible.
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.
AmInvest offers two feeders into Allianz funds
Malaysia’s AmInvest has unveiled mixed asset and equity growth feeder funds that offer investors access to funds offered by Allianz Global Investors.
Time to think about the alternatives
If youre like me, the prospect of bonds and equities rising in tandem as they have done in recent months is an unnerving sign.
How much quieter can markets get
BY: MARK BURGESS , CIO , THREADNEEDLE
For 2014 to date, investors have benefited from low levels of volatility everywhere which has enabled bonds and equities to rally alongside each other. The question now has to be: how much more peace and quiet can we expect?