The global fintech firm has hired the London Stock Exchange’s former head of Japan.

The global fintech firm has hired the London Stock Exchange’s former head of Japan.
The race among global asset managers for success in China is entering a new phase, according to the latest Broadridge analysis.
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Investors in the SAR are becoming more sophisticated, but local brokerages are struggling to catch up, according to a Broadridge Financial report.
UBS Global Asset Management is still the leading foreign fund manager in China, but JP Morgan Asset Management has closed the gap, according to Broadridge Financial’s China Power Ranking.
As online distribution of mutual funds gains momentum, retail banks must strengthen their online strategies to compete with new rivals.
Multi-asset products have gained popularity in most markets across Asia-Pacific, according to a report this week.
It’s hard to believe given Hong Kong’s troubles, but net inflows in 2019 are the highest on record, driven by fixed maturity products.
Despite rising name recognition, Sino-foreign asset management joint ventures are still playing catch-up with domestic players, according to a Broadridge Financial survey of brand perceptions.
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