Domestic managers offering actively-managed equity funds are expected to profit more this year.
Tag: Z-Ben Advisors
Why JPMAM China JV’s buyout price is expensive
Chinese partners are not expected to sell their stakes in mutual fund joint ventures.
Fund churning persists in China
Funds launched during the first quarter had massive outflows in the second quarter.
JPMAM tops Z-Ben’s China rankings
Europe has the most number of firms that made it on the list.
In case you missed it (7 September 2018)
Matthews Asia names Asia head; Man Group makes key appointment in Korea; East Capital brings China-A strategy to Asia’s qualified investors; managers prefer QDLP to PFM access in China; Hong Kong’s Final Court dismisses Moody’s appeal; and more…
In case you missed it (04 May 2018)
UBS becomes first foreign player to apply for 51% JV ownership in China; Z-Ben says not a single Chinese fund manager is willing to sell a 51% stake; Credit Suisse poaches Julius Baer veteran; UTI AM launches an India multi-asset fund in Singapore; HSBC launches two lower carbon funds in Hong Kong; HKMA alleged to launch a crypto investment product; and more…
Z-Ben reveals top foreign firms in China
UBS Asset Management has replaced JP Morgan Asset Management as the top ranked foreign fund manager in China in terms of building a good China strategy, according to a report by Z-Ben Advisors.
Report: Foreign managers to take 25% of China’s market
In a decade, global asset managers are expected to hold 25% of China’s mutual fund industry assets due to regulatory changes and the competitiveness of the foreign firms, according to a report by Shanghai-based consultancy firm Z-Ben Advisors.
Z-Ben: China retail distribution remains tricky
Foreign managers targeting China’s retail mutual fund market should not rely too much on online channels, according to Jasmine Baker, analyst at Shanghai-based consultancy firm Z-Ben Advisors.
Global heavyweights quietly setting up in China
Seven of the world’s ten biggest asset managers have entered mainland China so far, by setting up an investment management wholly foreign owned enterprise (IM WFOE), according to a report by Shanghai-based Z-Ben Advisors.