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In case you missed it – Asian Funds and Markets News
Schroders sells its Asian Asset Income Fund in China through the MRF; Aviva Investors creates real estate role in Singapore; Vontobel AM hires three new analysts for its growth equity team; New Zealand sees its first green bond; Morningstar acquires stake in ESG research and ratings firm Sustainalytics; and more…
Best and worst funds – June 2017
UBS, Allianz, Schroders, Blackrock and Castlestone have funds that are among the best and the worst performers in June 2017.
Is OBOR more than a buzzword?
China’s epic infrastructure project, ‘one belt one road’, is getting its own index, according to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. But OBOR does not excite fund managers.

Schroders sells China offshore and buys onshore
The firm’s China-focused portfolio has been taking profits from offshore-listed equities and increasing exposure to both A-shares and mainland bonds in the past few months, said Ricky Tang, Schroders multi-asset product manager.
Best and worst funds – May 2017
Allianz, Schroder, Blackrock, UBS and Castlestone have funds that are among the best and the worst performers on a three-year basis as of 31 May.
Schroders fund breaks MRF approval deadlock
After a 16-month freeze, China’s regulator has finally approved a product for sale through the MRF – the Schroders Asian Asset Income Fund.
HEAD-TO-HEAD: BEA Union vs Schroders
FSA compares the BEA Union Hong Kong Growth Fund with the Schroder ISF Hong Kong Equity Fund.
Time to buy China’s treasury bonds?
Chinese government bond yields have surged due to regulatory actions, presenting a buying opportunity, according to several fund managers.
The best and the worst funds – April 2017
JP Morgan, Schroders, UBS, Castlestone, Kotak, SLI — these firms had funds among the best and the worst performers over the last three years. FSA runs the data on funds available to Hong Kong and Singapore investors.