FSA presents photo highlights from the event, which was held on 26 September at the Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel in Thailand.
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Newton’s theme-based investment philosophy
High-level macroeconomic themes are the basis for Newton’s investment management strategy, according to Paul Brain, investment leader for fixed income at the London-based firm.
Video: The FSA Income Forum Hong Kong
We present a short video that highlights the FSA Income Forum, held on February 23 at the Island Shangri-La Hotel.
FSA Income Forum Hong Kong 2017
We present photo highlights from the FSA Income Forum in Hong Kong, held on February 23 at the Island Shangri-La Hotel.
Bullish outlook for EM debt
Fund managers believe emerging market debt looks more attractive in 2017, although China is still a big concern.
Survey: Investors give Japan high marks
Despite the uncertainty over the outcome of Abenomics, institutional investors are optimistic about structural reforms, according to a survey by BNY Mellon.
BNY Mellon abandons Asian platform
When BNY Mellon launched its separately managed accounts (SMA) business, called Spectrum, in January last year, it was described as a “major breakthrough” by the chief executive of the firm’s Asia Pacific SMA business, AJ Harper. The platform partnered with private banks and nine international asset managers – including BlackRock and Henderson – to offer more […]
BNY Mellon puts forward a provocative scenario
Don’t blindly accept the IMF’s “new mediocre” era of “low growth for a long time”. The synchronisation of rising economic growth in the US, China, Japan and India remains a plausible event, according to the bank’s research. BNY’s “G4 scenario” assumes that Japan’s average annual GDP growth is 2% for the remainder of the decade, […]
BNY Mellon hires HKG wealth management
BNY Mellon Wealth Management has hired former Oppenheimer & Co director of investments Vivian Chan to serve as wealth director of business development in Hong Kong.
BNY Mellon rollout discretionary business
BNY Mellon Wealth Management intends to launch “comprehensive discretionary investment and wealth management services to high net worth individual investors” after receiving approval from Hong Kong’s regulators, the bank said.