Investor sentiment toward Indonesia appears to be rebounding after the massive capital flight that occurred in 2013, according to David Tan, CIO of Asia-Pacific fixed income at Allianz Global Investors.

Investor sentiment toward Indonesia appears to be rebounding after the massive capital flight that occurred in 2013, according to David Tan, CIO of Asia-Pacific fixed income at Allianz Global Investors.
The equity fund was launched in Indonesia and will focus on investments in India, Australia and Japan.
Sun Life Financial (SLF) has announced that it will take 100% ownership of the Indonesia-based life insurer PT CIMB Sun Life (CSL), after signing an agreement to purchase an additional 51% stake on top of the 49% it already owns.
Market volatility in the five vulnerable economies was muted during December, when US interest rates were raised.
Amid weak growth and currency instability, ASEAN’s potential still remains strong with the region set for a likely recovery by the end of 2015, according to Baring Asset Management.
As China and Hong Kong unlatch the gate for cross-border fund distribution, regulatory changes in markets such as the Philippines and Malaysia are also opening for retail mutual funds, according to Cerulli Associates.
A short-term correction in the Chinese equity market is an entry point because onshore shares still look attractive compared to global equities, said Sean Taylor, regional investment head for Asia-Pacific and head of emerging markets.
”Significant good news” is needed to sustain market momentum in India and Indonesia, according to Tim Jagger, senior vice president and portfolio manager for Asian fixed income at Aviva Investors.
Current market volatility is due to uncertainty around the start date, Rieder said. He disagrees with conventional opinion that all emerging markets will be under pressure once the US Fed moves to hike rates later this year. Rieder believes a 25 basis point rate rise will come in September and further hikes will be cautious […]
The gap between perceived versus actual financial knowledge has driven Asian high net worth individuals to increase their investment knowledge, according to the M&G Asia wealth barometer. While wealth managers are the number one resource (55%) for sourcing investment ideas and information, digital media (48%) and friends and family (48%) also followed closely. But investors […]
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