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| | ... 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 performance, including Mainland China that has jumped four spots ... |
| | | ... as policy makers from the government and state investment fund use ETFs as a tool to stabilise equity markets. In South Korea, ETF assets exceed US$50 billion. Australia and Hong Kong will make the first spot cryptocurrency available for institutional ... |
| | | ... since 2016, in an attempt to slash costs and increase infrastructure allocations. Likewise, in parts of Asia, such as South Korea and Japan, asset owners have increased their infrastructure investments over the last decade. South Korea's National Pension ... |
| | | ... largest equity markets for years to come. Main and Ho 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. ... |
| | | ... recorded the biggest jump in equity allocation between 2013 and 2023 of 37%. It is followed by Switzerland (36%), South Korea (27%), Japan (25%), and Hong Kong (14%). Australians' nest egg pitted against GDP also increased drastically, with the ratios ... |
| | | ... has also named head of Australasia Andrew Landman and head of APAC institutional and head of North Asia (Japan and South Korea) Hiroyuki Shimizu as deputy heads of APAC. In addition to leading teams in Australia and New Zealand markets, Landman will ... |
| | | ... suffered losses, including six of the 10 largest pension funds. Japan's Government Pension Investment Fund declined 5.2%; South Korea's National Pension Service dropped by 16.8%; and Dutch fund Stitching Pensioensfonds ABP saw a massive drop of 23.7% ... |
| | | ... redemption requests. The office building, located at 221-227 Anzac Parade in Kensington, is leased by the University of New South Wales (UNSW) with nine years remaining on the existing lease. It was purchased by Charter Hall from an unidentified Korean ... |
| | | ... Pacific." Since 2020, Hines has secured 11 logistics assets in Asia Pacific over seven cities in Australia, China, Japan, South Korea, and Singapore. It made its entrance in the Australian industrial sector in April last year. |
| | | ... partnerships with private banks, retail banks and insurance companies. Also, Sae Joon Choi was named head of Southeast Asia and Korea institutional distribution and George Chow was named head of Greater China institutional distribution business. T. Rowe ... |
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