The fixed income sector took a turn for the worse in 2022.
Tag: Hong Kong
Schroders favours Chinese and Hong Kong equities amid 2023 recession
Equities are poised to rebound next year amid recession fears, said the British asset manager.
PGIM’s Unanyants-Jackson: Singapore a good model for ESG disclosure
PGIM’s global head of ESG discusses the Singaporean model for ESG disclosure and the SEC’s proposals on the labelling of ESG funds.
Thematic funds do not guarantee long-term performance – Morningstar
Only three out of four thematic funds survived in a 10-year period, according to Morningstar data.
Huatai International unveils cash wealth management service
The firm’s Zhangle Global platform, built for the global Chinese community, has launched Cash Pro.
DWS backs asset mix to tap Asia rebound
The region will outperform in the second half of 2022 amid a general reopening of economies – and fuelled by China’s growth and stock market, predicts DWS.
Former HK financial secretary takes on Stashaway role
John Tsang has joined the digital wealth manager’s advisory committee.
PGIM Investments hires Asia vice chairman
The firm has tapped Franklin Templeton for a newly-created position.
Martin Gilbert-backed firm moves into Hong Kong
It plans to expand its offering to Apac high net worth investors and family offices.
The FSA Spy market buzz – 1 April 2022
Healthcare tech; ESG and charities; Traders moving; Blackrock’s price cuts; Hong Kong’s equity fund woes; Jobs rebound; Stock market quiz, Adult Spacs; Trade deficits and much more.