Developing regional investment capabilities is the key for Asian fund managers to compete globally, according to CEOs of fund management firms who spoke during Fund Forum Asia in Hong Kong last month.

Developing regional investment capabilities is the key for Asian fund managers to compete globally, according to CEOs of fund management firms who spoke during Fund Forum Asia in Hong Kong last month.
Robo-advisors are posing challenges to the people-oriented wealth management industry in China, according to panelists at Fund Forum Asia 2017 in Hong Kong.
Taiwan is expected to allow local fund managers to set up private equity funds, according to Jeff Chang, chairman of Taiwan’s Securities Investment Trust and Consulting Association (Sitca).
Asia’s wealth and asset managers weighed in on tech developments that are expected to impact the industry during a panel discussion at Fund Forum Asia 2017 in Hong Kong.
Tightening regulations are top of mind for Asia’s wealth managers, as well as how to get a share of Asia’s growing wealth pool, according to Singapore-based Arete Financial Partners.
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