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| | ... said the price of gold has been driven up to record highs recently, largely driven by central bank buying particularly in China as it aims to diversify its reserves away from the US dollar. "China has seen gold buying increase more broadly as investors ... |
| | | ... investment management and distribution responsibilities of the three funds - Premium Asia Fund, Premium Asia Income Fund, Premium China Fund, Premium Asia Fund New Zealand Investors, Premium Asia Income Fund - New Zealand Investors, Premium China Fund ... |
| | | ... potential investors. The Financial Services Council estimates that SIVs have attracted $15 billion from investors, mainly from China. Some $2.7 billion of this sits in venture capital and emerging companies. A host of fund managers depend on SIVs to ... |
| | | ... focused on five areas: banking, platforms, advice, superannuation and investments, New Zealand, and strategic partnerships in China. The banking unit recently delivered net profit after tax of $93 million, reflecting the challenging environment that ... |
| | | ... markets represented in the 25 spots of the world rankings - the same representation as last year. These included Mainland China, Japan, Australia, Singapore, New Zealand, India, South Korea, and Taiwan. Several markets in the region have seen improved ... |
| | | ... US$6.3 billion. The Asia Pacific region is expected to continue to be an emerging leader in ETF investing. As an example, China's ETF market will close on US$400 billion in assets under management (AUM) as policy makers from the government and state ... |
| | | ... other recent winners, including consumer cyclicals, REITs, and tech stocks," he said. "Geopolitics and global conflicts, China's stimulus inflating commodities, and an acceleration in deglobalisation, such as shifting supply chains to domestic or friendly ... |
| | | ... ranking in 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 ... |
| | | ... taking up roles in Australia on working holiday visas. These candidates are largely coming from Ireland, the UK, the US, China, and India, and bring with them a generalist skillset that bodes well for most employers. While he noted that most fund managers ... |
| | | ... surveyed in these markets said that exit conditions will improve if they wait to sell companies in their portfolios. Greater China remained the region's largest exit market, accounting for 45% of 2023 exits. Technology was again the largest industry ... |
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