As thematics gain greater traction in portfolios, emerging tech and sustainability are key preferences among Asia Pacific investors, according to Broadridge research.

As thematics gain greater traction in portfolios, emerging tech and sustainability are key preferences among Asia Pacific investors, according to Broadridge research.
A record issuance of outbound investment allowances supports overseas diversification preferences among mainland Chinese investors.
Local managers and distributors in Asia Pacific are increasingly open to product partnerships with foreign managers, according to Broadridge Financial.
The asset management giant has also become the most attractive brand globally in Broadridge’s Fund Brand 50.
UBS Asset Management (UBS AM) loses first position in Broadridge’s China Power Ranking.
Meanwhile, global investors poured around $14.5bn in funds that invest in the onshore market, particularly in Chinese bonds.
But JP Morgan AM and Blackrock are catching up, according to Broadridge’s ranking exercise of global managers.
Online sales and sub-advisory mandates are driving Apac’s fund distribution growth, according to a Broadridge report.
Strong net fund inflows in China belied the trend elsewhere in Apac during the first three months of 2020, says a Broadridge report.
For asset managers’ Hong Kong marketing teams, the year was all about bond funds.
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