Pacific Asset Management hires; OCBC goes robo; Hang Seng’s new funds; Hugh Young on China; JP Morgan AM’s huge job cuts; advertising across Asia and much more.

Pacific Asset Management hires; OCBC goes robo; Hang Seng’s new funds; Hugh Young on China; JP Morgan AM’s huge job cuts; advertising across Asia and much more.
Barings creates head of APAC and China roles; Deutsche AM names head of APAC alts; BNPP AM to offer ESG funds to Hong Kong’s retail investors; JP Morgan AM in Australia excludes tobacco stocks; Japan messaging app Line launches $10m crypto fund; and more…
JP Morgan’s Hong Kong-domiciled mutual funds attracted the most net new assets in the third quarter of 2017, Morningstar fund flow data shows.
About 60% of all funds for sale in Asia had negative performance in 2015. Here are the five worst performers.
The search for yield and income should remain the key focus for investors in 2015 as the divergent monetary policies of the US, Europe and Japan, unprecedented since the global financial crisis, could lead to a rise in market volatility, according to JP Morgan Asset Management.
The fixed income market has gone through some radical changes over the past 15 years, and JP Morgan AM’s Nick Gartside has had a ringside seat
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