Rachel Farrell will take on JP Morgan Asset Management’s newly-created role as CEO and country head of global investment management in Australia.
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JPM MRF fund caps new subscriptions
Northbound net flows under the Mutual Recognition of Funds scheme dropped in September after JP Morgan put a limit on new subscriptions for its bond fund.
JPM AM: Yield can be found
Emerging market debt and Asian equities, in particular Hong Kong stocks, still offer yield at acceptable valuations, according to JP Morgan Asset Management’s latest quarterly outlook.
JPM AM: China equity income theme finally takes off
As GDP growth slows, previously tight Chinese companies are starting to pay or increase dividends, according to Lilian Leung, portfolio manager at JP Morgan Asset Management.
HEAD-TO-HEAD: JP Morgan vs Invesco
FSA compares two liquid alts products, the JPM Global Macro Opportunities Fund and Invesco’s Global Targeted Returns.
JP Morgan sets up China’s first AM WFOE
The asset management wholly foreign-owned enterprise (AM WFOE) is expected to have wider business scope than the three investment management WFOEs approved earlier.
Northbound MRF fund sales set record in July
The four Hong Kong-domiciled funds selling in the mainland through the Mutual Recognition of Funds scheme drew RMB 1.1bn ($166m) of net sales in July, the highest since the sales started at the beginning of the year, according to the latest data from State Administration of Foreign Exchange.
Bonds are the new commodities in a ‘dangerous neighbourhood’– JP Morgan
A negative yielding bond is trading like a commodity, according to Oksana Aronov, managing director of JP Morgan’s Income Opportunity Fund.
JPM: US financials to outperform global peers
US and Asian equities are preferred when investors’ risk appetite improves, said JP Morgan Asset Management global market strategist Ben Luk.
The FSA Spy market buzz – 15 July 2016
New hires at Schroders, Aviva Investors and JP Morgan AM; Maybank gets into lifestyle; Blackrock’s rising share price; Capital Group at No. 10; Allianz and Fidelity caught riding Hong Kong transport and more.