Singapore is now expecting two onshore China bond ETFs to be listed on the local bourse.

Singapore is now expecting two onshore China bond ETFs to be listed on the local bourse.
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Investors have growing demand for high yielding, quality products, according to the Japanese asset manager.
Nikko AM sold out of a growing low-cost airline due to concerns over management’s approach to labour relations.
The Nikko AM fund seeks early stage disruptors and is sub-advised by New York-based Ark Investment Management.
Older tech names are less sexy than FAANGs, but they have sensible valuations and are moving into high growth areas, according to Iain Fulton, Nikko Asset Management’s investment director.
Nikko Asset Management Asia has listed a corporate bond ETF in Singapore and the regulator MAS is reportedly a seed investor.
Nikko Asset Management has beefed up its China equities team through new hires based in Hong Kong and Shenzhen.
Fund Selector Asia held its first Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) morning briefing in Hong Kong and Singapore, with BNP Paribas Asset Management, Hermes Investment Management and Nikko Asset Management discussing ESG strategies.
James Alexander, global head of multi-asset at Nikko Asset Management, answers three questions about his firm’s ESG approach to investing.
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