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| | ... just four out of seven markets, and experiencing "stiff competition" from homegrown managers, particularly in China. "Chinese markets are shunning global firms just as quickly as they took up with them," the report said. The remaining top asset management ... |
| | | ... institutions, it could limit access to credit in the Australian economy. Among the global risks, a further decline in the Chinese property sector could interact with existing macro-financial vulnerabilities, that could spill over to Australia. "The key ... |
| | | ... said recent attempts to improve corporate governance in Japan and South Korea, as well as recent regulatory reforms in Chinese state-owned enterprises, is having a positive effect on capital allocation. "We believe these reforms will be a multi-year ... |
| | | ... issuer Prospero Markets (Prospero). The penalty comes after the Forex and CFD trading platform, which services mainly Chinese-speaking clients, failed to lodge its annual financial statement and audit report for last financial year. Prospero's licence ... |
| | | ... broader emerging market (EM) opportunity set. "While more favourable fundamentals bode well for non-China EM equities, Chinese equities remain attractive from a valuation perspective and given our forecast for a gradual RMB appreciation," she said. "Thus ... |
| | | The Future Fund holds stakes in over 50 Chinese companies with links to human rights abuses and national security threats, associated with the People's Liberation Army, involved in the oppression of Uyghurs in Xinjiang, and invested in sanctioned ... |
| | | ... good case study, taken over by chief executive David Bortolussi at a time when border closures had disrupted the path to Chinese consumers. "Bortolussi presented a new vision at a 2021 investor day which had a very strong set of objectives and a clear ... |
| | | ... and domestic infrastructure equity business to Dexus Funds Management. However, this deal has been delayed as AMP awaits Chinese regulatory approval for the sale of its interest in China Life AMP Asset Management (CLAMP) to Dexus. AMP and Dexus have ... |
| | | ... re-invigorating upstream costs for global companies. "Both global and local Asian investors are likely to increase their exposure to Chinese equities, providing further support for the rally," Iggo said. On fixed income, Iggo said that Asian credit has ... |
| | | ... large pipeline of home building approved but yet to be completed," he added. In addition, Oliver said that a rebound in Chinese growth is likely to support export volumes and prices. "After a rough start to the year due to the surge in Covid cases with ... |
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