Mandy Lui is due to join the investment manager in mid-August in Hong Kong, while Dennis Quah joins today in Singapore.

Mandy Lui is due to join the investment manager in mid-August in Hong Kong, while Dennis Quah joins today in Singapore.
Fund managers discuss where they are finding the most attractively-valued stocks.
Hedge funds sales bounce back; PwC thinks the industry is shrinking; the ESG battle goes nuclear; paying interest or earning it; selling Google; Elon’s modest goal and much more.
Despite historical underperformance relative to developed markets, BlackRock believes emerging markets are positioned to provide diverse and real alpha.
abrdn buys healthcare, lessons from Caeser and Odey, State Street is still resisting the Bitcoin bandwagon, the dollar perma-bear bores, Europeans firms are finding China hard and much more.
Banks, semiconductors and ‘green capex’ offer some appealing opportunities in Europe.
Buffetique ETP, BlackRock’s u-turn on crypto, LGIM is coming to Singapore, the big stock rally revenge, CFA qualifcations in the spotlight, Japan is coming, FIRE nonsense and so much more.
Tony Tang is leaving the investment manager, with his responsibilities transferring to Susan Chan.
The Boston-headquartered investment manager plans to eliminate around 170 roles, according to media reports.
Masato Sunaga was most recently with Morgan Stanley Investment Management.
Part of the Mark Allen Group.