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In case you missed it (11 May 2018)
Pinebridge hires Amundi veteran; Singapore’s IMAS names new CEO; London-based Architas enters Hong Kong market; China-based ICBC-Axa Life establishes asset management firm; SFC introduces guidelines on instant messaging; China extends RQFII programme to Japan; and more…
The FSA Spy market buzz – 12 May 2017
Change at JP Morgan; Moves at Pinebridge; French relief; ETFs reach new highs; Happy birthday Mr Bull Market; Snapchat falls to Earth; Pay the right price; Volatility Shmolatility and much more.
The FSA Spy market buzz – 10 March 2017
Change at Aviva Investors; Exit at RBC; Pinebridge hires; Stan Chartered culls funds; China vs America; Women in AM; Talent at Nikko; Aberdeen creativity and much more.
HEAD-TO-HEAD: JPMorgan Vs PineBridge
Fund Selector Asia compares the JPMorgan Japan (Yen) with PineBridge Japan New Horizon Equity.
Are earnings in Japan set for a strong 2016?
The Japanese economy is not exactly encouraging, but the potential for corporate earnings is another story.
PineBridge bets on bank loans and EM corporate bonds
The shine on bank loans and emerging market corporate bonds as asset classes is returning amid a shifting interest rate environment, Steven Oh, MD and global head of credit and fixed income for PineBridge Investments, said in a research note.
Columbia Threadneedle hires Pinebridge as Taiwan agent
The firm will use PineBridge Investments Management as the master agent for its products in Taiwan.
Income investing opportunities
Income investing opportunities are available across a range of asset classes despite the low yield environment, attendees heard at Fund Selector Asia’s recent Income Forum in Singapore.
Managers eyeing opportunities in Japan in 2015
Eastspring, Schroders, Pinebridge and Neptune are among the asset managers aligned in their bullish views on Japan in 2015, citing further improvements in corporate sector earnings on the back of the continued weakening of the yen.