Netherlands’ APG Asset Management, Duke University and Singapore Consortium Investment Management were among the firms that received QFII or RQFII quotas in December, according to records from China’s State Administration for Foreign Exchange.

Netherlands’ APG Asset Management, Duke University and Singapore Consortium Investment Management were among the firms that received QFII or RQFII quotas in December, according to records from China’s State Administration for Foreign Exchange.
Blackrock, Rongtong and KB Asset Management were among the firms that received RQFII or QFII quotas in November, according to records from China’s State Administration for Foreign Exchange.
Russell Investment Management in Australia received its first RQFII quota to invest in onshore China, becoming the third Australia-based asset manager to be granted an allocation.
Boston-based Acadian Asset Management received an RQFII quota to invest onshore, becoming only the second US-based asset manager to be granted the allocation.
Blackrock, First State and Mirae Asset were among the firms that received RQFII quotas in August, according to records from China’s State Administration for Foreign Exchange (SAFE).
China has granted BOCHK Asset Management its first QFII quota and ABCI Asset Management received additional RQFII quota, according to China’s regulatory agencies.
First State and BOCHK received licences and US asset manager Hall Capital was granted QFII quota in June, according to China’s regulatory agencies.
US ETF manager VanEck Investments and BOB Scotia International Asset Management are among the firms that received RQFII and QFII quotas for the first time.
China’s newly announced Bond Connect may boost the domestic bond market as RQFII-based funds underperform dim sum bond funds in 2017.
CIMB-Principal Asset Management became the first fund manager in Malaysia to be awarded an RQFII quota by China’s State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE), according to the regulator’s records.
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