Asia-Pacific: Pensions and Investment News and Analysis – Page 15
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Income approaches to equity investing
Joseph Mariathasan looks at investing for consistent returns
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How can families institutionalise their investment approach?
Successful family businesses that create large amounts of cash find themselves with the new profession of wealth manager, but with limited time and sometimes interest, to dedicate to it.
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Alternative investments: The trend towards tailored portfolios
Institutions are increasingly seeking alternative opportunities and diversifying away from traditional asset classes, Bee-Lin Ang writes about this emerging trend.
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India - Moving ahead despite the government
India’s latest economic reforms may offer some hope, writes Joseph Mariathasan
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Qantas Super seeks yields adequate for retirement
Keith Power looks at one of Australia’s largest corporate superannuation funds.
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Trends in Islamic Finance - Q&A
IPA interviews Khairul Nizam, deputy secretary general of Bahrain-based Accounting and Auditing Organisation for Islamic Financial Institutions (AAOIFI)
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Three scenarios for the global economy
BlackRock’s Charles Prideaux outlines three scenarios for the global economy
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Investors stay lukewarm to China property
Policy uncertainly is prompting Chinese real estate investors to seek opportunities elsewhere, Iain Mills reports.
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Time to renew focus on environmental cost in China
Pension fund managers from across the globe are seeking access to China, the world’s second largest economy, to profit from the country’s continued economic growth. Western markets remain volatile and unsettled, while China’s prospects appear increasingly attractive to investors seeking to diversify away from reliance on developed markets, but instead ...
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The chess game of related party transactions
A special relationship may be defined as one between members of a family, or between a director of a company who does business with another company that the same director steers.
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ETFs bring second wind for RQFII
Orlando Bowie explores an option that’s making small strides in the China market.
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Commercial real estate may be bottoming out
Japan seems to be finding its way back on the radar screens of international real estate investors after a prolonged period of doldrums on the back of the 2008 financial crisis and the Japan-specific earthquake and nuclear-scare of last year. Goldman Sachs, one of the houses with an early ...
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Islamic Asset Management - Malaysia’s Success Story
Islamic finance in Malaysia started as a strategy for greater financial inclusion
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UTI’s overseas offices: Turning a liability into an asset
Joseph Mariathasan looks at Unit Trust of India and its challenges and opportunities beyond the Indian market.
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In conversation with Mark Konyn of Cathay Conning Asset Management
Wing-Gar Cheng interviews Mark Konyn, CEO at Cathay Conning Asset Management about the many lessons he has learned after being in Asia for more than two decades.
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Islamic Asset Management Finds its Footing
Islamic asset management still has plenty of challenges. But in the Middle East and parts of Asia, the industry is going from strength to strength, writes Maha Khan Phillips
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Can the family investment office work in Asia?
Peter Guy writes about managing wealth, sustaining family legacy and operating family offices
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The growing importance of inflation hedging in Asia
Joseph Mariathasan examines the attractions of inflation-linked bonds as an asset class.
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Clean technology is gaining ground in Asia
Private equity investment in clean technology has risen in recent times, writes Wing-Gar Cheng