Xu Xiang, dubbed ‘Hedge fund brother no.1’ in China, was put in prison for five-and-a-half years and fined a reported RMB 11bn ($1.6bn), for market manipulation.
Tag: China A Shares
Deutsche AM: China’s A-shares now in the spotlight
Sean Taylor, CIO Asia Pacific for Deutsche Asset Management, reveals his views on China equities for 2017.
CIFM focuses on A-share earnings
Mainland companies with stable earnings and low valuations are preferred amid uncertainties around the globe, said Jenny Szeto, Hong Kong-based senior fund manager at CIFM Asset Management.
Foreign vs domestic A-share funds, which has done better?
FSA compares the three-year performance of foreign funds investing in A-shares with their mainland counterparts.
China’s GFI plans absolute return funds
GF International Investment Management plans to launch absolute return funds in Hong Kong that have a global investment mandate, said executive director Azra Lau.
One step forward for A-share inclusion
The China Securities Regulatory Commission has cleared doubts about the beneficial ownership of QFII and RQFII schemes, ahead of the June decision to include A-shares in key MSCI indices.
China A-shares outlook better for 2H, says UBS
China’s A-shares are expected to enjoy near-term support from accommodative policies and the Shenzhen stock connect.
Chinese education stocks offer opportunity amid continued volatility – Matthews Asia
Volatility will continue in China, but certain aspects of structural growth are still creating good investment opportunities, argued Yu Zhang, lead manager of the Matthews China Dividend Fund.
Head of China’s CSRC removed
Xiao Gang, head of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, has been replaced after overseeing a period of wild swings in China’s domestic markets.
The BRICs acronym was all marketing
Treating the BRIC nations as a single investment bloc “was a triumph of marketing over economic analysis,” said Kevin Gardiner, Rothschild WM’s global investment strategist.