1-5-2009

 

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Exclusive Interview with Global Hedge Fund Company (China Perspective - Series 3) - FX Concepts LLC
John R. Taylor, Jr., Chairman, CEO, CIO of FX Concepts: The Asian region should perform well versus the rest of the world as the Chinese bank lending is expanding at a 30% rate and growth is expected to rise at a rate of 8-9% by the end of the year...
John: With the inter-position of the governments between the major banks and risky/toxic assets, there will be a new class of financial institutions, the national-zombies. The UK and the US will be the winners ...The losers will be Europe, Japan, and China...
(published at China Hedge Weekly (Chinese) at 27/4/2009)
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Shenzhen plans hedge fund industrial park (The Chinese Hedge Fund City - Shenzhen Page, Series 3)
Thursday, 30 April 2009
As a leading Chinese city in asset management, especially in private wealth management, Shenzhen plans to build an industrial park for hedge funds and private equity funds...
(Please refer the related news at the issue of 24 April 2009 titled "Shenzhen growing as China’s Hedge Fund & PE hub ")
(Series of article about "The Chinese Hedge Fund City - Shenzhen Page" will be released at coming issue of China Hedge Weekly.  For subscription, please email at info@chinahedge.com.cn)

The hidden risks of IFAs - China Perspective (Series 6 of local IFA – Last Issue)
Thursday, 30 April 2009
Compared to financial institutions such as banks, funds and insurance companies, IFAs seem insignificant in size in China...
(Please refer the related news at the issue of 24 April 2009 titled "Four important potential IFA revenue sources")
(This is the last series of Local IFAs)

Pawnshops blaze a new revenue trail
Thursday, 30 April 2009
“The target for this year is to expand registered capital to RMB 100 million, with the objective of increasing this amount to RMB 0.5 – 1 billion” said Zhou Bo, CEO of Guangdong’s Huijin Pawn Operators...

Massive jump in local hedge fund subscriptions before the new rule
Wednesday, 29 April 2009
The CBRC’s “Trust Companies’ Equity Investment Trusts Operational Directive” has provoked a strong reaction from the private investment community...


Half of China hedge funds gained positive returns in 2009 Q1
Wednesday, 29 April 2009
According to the new regulation by China Banking Regulation Commission, China hedge funds could make performance fees if and only if the fund they managed closed and gained positive returns...


Assimilation: foreigners in mutual fund management industry
Wednesday, 29 April 2009
As of February this year, of the 61 mutual fund management firms domestically, 33 are joint ventures...

China hedge fund manager winding up three funds, which may be taken over by other house
Tuesday, 28 April 2009
Yang Jun, a hedge fund manager in Shenzhen, will wind up its three funds...

Haitong Futures: the first futures hedge fund is still in process
Tuesday, 28 April 2009
The first futures hedge fund in China, Thunder Pioneer Plan, was doubt that it was called back by the regulator...
(Please refer the related news at the issue of 17 April 2009 titled "The first China futures hedge fund was called back by the regulator")

China specifies investment of insurance fund on infrastructure projects
Tuesday, 28 April 2009
China's insurance industry regulator recently specified the proportion of insurance fund that insurers were allowed to invest on infrastructure projects in an effort to lessen risks...

6% stake of Dongguan Trust for sale
Monday, 27 April 2009
Recently Dongguan-based Fumin Group announced it would sell the 6% stake of Dongguan Trust for RMB 54.9 million, which had been listed in the Dongguan Equity Exchange Center...

Citic Private Bank hired macro economy consultant
Monday, 27 April 2009
Citic Private Bank announced it had hired economist Xiang Songzuo as the marco economy consultant...

Your China Hedge Fund Manager (Series 17): Zhao Danyang: no plan for A-share market
Monday, 27 April 2009
Zhao Danyang, founder and general manager of a high-profile China hedge fund manager, Shenzhen-based Pureheart Asset Management, said he had no plan for coming back to the A-share market...
A series of related articles about "Your China Hedge Fund Manager" will be released in coming issue, please email at info@chinahedge.com.cn to subscribe)
(Please refer the related news at the issue of 24 April 2009 titled "Chen Jialin: first QFII fund manager to join hedge funds", and 22 August 2008 titled "Visiting Shanghai's China Hedge Fund street: Min Sheng Road")



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