This week FSA presents a quick comparison of the Invesco Nippon Small/Mid Cap Equity Fund and the JPMorgan Japan Smaller Company (Yen) Fund.

This week FSA presents a quick comparison of the Invesco Nippon Small/Mid Cap Equity Fund and the JPMorgan Japan Smaller Company (Yen) Fund.
Change at Capital Group; Exits at JP Morgan AM and Stan Chartered; Change at Bank of China; Graphs and turkeys; Stashaway makes a splash; Hang Seng funds and much more.
The low volatility environment in global equity markets doesn’t necessarily mean investors have become complacent, argues Hui Tai, JP Morgan Asset Management’s managing director and Asia chief market strategist.
JP Morgan Asset Management (JPMAM) is expanding its international exchange traded fund (ETF) business with two hires.
FSA compares two APAC including Japan funds — the GAM Star Asia Pacific Equity Fund and the JP Morgan Pacific Securities Fund.
FSA compares two China mixed asset products — the JP Morgan China Income Fund and the Schroders China Asset Income Fund.
Good corporate governance is top of list when evaluating investments in Vietnam, according to industry sources.
SSGA promotes Mark Hui as head of global equity beta solutions for Asia (ex-Japan); Natixis names Tony Huang as Taiwan general manager; Capital Group hires from Income Partners for institutional distribution role; JPMAM wins global equity mandate from New Zealand-owned Gareth Morgan Investments; Australia’s AMP Capital raises $1bn from Asian investors for infrastructure strategy; investors pour more money in hedge funds; and more…
JP Morgan AM hires; Fidelity and the Asian financial crisis; Hedge funds live; HSBC thinks tech; Nordea’s AUM; OCBC gets honest; Neuberger joins the chorus; and much more.
History indicates that a market correction in Asian equities is likely, within the next three months, but investors shouldn’t stay away as the long-term outlook is positive, argues JP Morgan’s Hui Tai.
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