Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Wednesday 8 July 2015

China's market intervention could derail liberalisation
By Toby Yiu | 8 July 2015
Chinese policymakers’ have continued to intervene in the domestic equity market, but this has failed to stop the plunge and observers now fear China faces a credibility crisis.
JP Morgan AM seeks partnerships in Southeast Asia
By Bernadette Tio | 8 July 2015
The global fund house is looking at opportunities in Malaysia, Philippines and Indonesia through a feeder fund structure. But it is most excited about the Hong Kong-China mutual recognition scheme.
European equities win favour with US fund managers
By Jame DiBiasio | 7 July 2015
This week's stock market volatility in the wake of Greece's referendum against austerity is likely to create opportunities for US-based fund managers, who view European equities as attractive.
Bank distribution - a blessing and a curse, says Pickerell
By Richard Newell | 7 July 2015
The outgoing chairman for Asia of Nikko Asset Management suggests the amount of regulatory compliance attached to fund sales is preventing the industry from moving forward.
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