All IP Asia articles – Page 18
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Asia’s pensions among the best and the worst
Australia and Hong Kong rank highest because the overall structures of their old age provisioning systems are quite balanced, despite setbacks to their funded systems as a result of the financial crisis.
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New indices help investors adopt passive ESG policy
As SRI indices proliferate, there is an increasing need for comparative data on the indices themselves.
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Access ETFs likely to feature in 2010
Activity in the exchange traded funds market looks set increase even further this year, as the major promoters boost their product range in Asia. Although the market is still developing, with the level of marketing activity, ETFs have quickly become an integral part of the Asia-Pacific region’s financial landscape. The ...
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Mitigating Risk in Transition Management
Thorny markets and complex portfolios demand sensitive handling of liquidity, market, operational and executional risks during global transitions.
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A much-changed landscape for QDII
The initial success of the QDII program exceeded the most optimistic expectations, with several funds raising more than 200% of their available quotas forcing regulators to increase allocations in an effort to satisfy domestic investor demand. Eighteen months later we find ourselves in a very different economic environment. Fund ...
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Risk and Reward — A Family Office Experience
Stuart Lucas’ family portfolio has been increasingly weighted towards Asian alternative assets over the last 11 years. Now, as the region gains relative vigour, the portfolio’s Asian component may be further augmented.
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Whatever happens, this is a new era for Japan
From inside and outside Japan, everyone is wondering whether the Hatoyama revolution will truly herald a new era for Japan, or if this will be just the latest in a string of false dawns.
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Eight Principles For Sustaining Wealth
Stuart Lucas has distilled more than 25 years of managing his family’s wealth, his personal funds and clients’ money into the Eight Principles of Strategic Wealth Management, which underlie his investment decision-making: 1. Take charge and do it early. 2. Align family ...
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The Sweet Spot - in its final days
The subsequent three months will be quite bumpy, as central banks attempt to clarify how they will time and sequence their exit strategies. In this spirit, Treasury Secretary Geithner recently cautioned that the recovery will have “more than the usual ups and downs”
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The more things change the more they stay the same
The most positive development is undoubtedly the rise of the Asian-based hedge fund investor.
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A challenging time for real estate investors.
A major component of institutional portfolios, real estate has gone from being the boom asset class of recent years to being the cause of much of the distress investors now find themselves in. What does the future hold for real estate investors in Asia?
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China catches up with the global index trend
Technical challenges have hampered ETF development in China. Limitations in existing settlement systems also impede the development of ETFs that invest in stocks listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen exchanges.
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How to build financial security
There is currently no known pension infrastructure that adequately addresses all of the key demographic issues. Bee Ong talks to Russell’s Bruce Pflaum about Asia’s future
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Are we blind to risk in the financial sector?
A key challenge in analysing financial institutions is their complexity, and, in hindsight, it has become clear that many bankers and internal auditors did not always understand the risks of their own products or their financial exposures.
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ASFA backs after-tax benchmark series
The move of ASFA into the index business with FTSE represents a significant strategic step for the not-for-profit industry association.
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Adapting to inefficient markets
A new approach to equity investing is drawing attention from some of the more sophisticated Japanese pension funds
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Darwinism meets Asset Servicing
Richard Newell looks at the dynamic shifts that have taken place in the Sibos world since last year’s event, which coincided with the collapse of Lehman Brothers
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Hugh Young - 'Responsible' Investing Requires Sleuthing
Aberdeen’s investment managers work more like corporate sleuths. They visit every potential investee, chat with senior management to get a feel of the ground that cannot be discerned from reports, watch management’s actions over six to seven years and fine-comb the annual reports before making a decision.
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Sustainability by stealth
In the view of this fund manager, clients choose a manager not for its responsible investment capabilities, but because it generates excess return. Clients are skeptical of RI anyway, so there’s no point trying to sell it that way.
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Rebuilding Trust
While we may be over the worst of the immediate effects of the financial crisis, as Bob Dylan wrote, “things have changed”.