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2009 China Best 10 China Hedge
Fund Managers (Onshore)
China
launched first hedge fund index
Thursday, 17 December 2009
China is stepping up in the
alternative investment field...
Chinese hedge fund managers
optimistic on consumer stocks
Thursday, 17 December 2009
“We still think the consumer
sector may have big growth next
year,” said by Zeng Xiaojie,
general manager of Beijing-based
hedge fund shop...
Three foreign money managers
got QFII licenses
Thursday, 17 December 2009
Now there have been 91 qualified
foreign institutional investors in
China...
E Fund’s QDII said to invest in
Taiwan market
Thursday, 17 December 2009
The new QDII fund by E Fund
Management, E Fund Asia Selection
Equity, will be the first QDII
fund which may invest in Taiwan
market...
Everbright Prudential closed
multi-client managed account
product
Wednesday, 16 December 2009
Now the manager has four
multi-client managed account
products under operation...
Chongyang’s Li said mutual
funds should give stake to
managers
Wednesday, 16 December 2009
Li Xuli, partner of local hedge
fund shop Chongyang Investment
Management, said Chinese mutual
fund firms should give stake to
their managers to attract
talents...
Chinese hedge funds eye
structured opportunities next year
Wednesday, 16 December 2009
Everbright Securities recently
held a China Hedge Fund Forum,
aiming to attract more
institutional clients...
E Fund’s QDII refused
sub-advisor, using internal
manager
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
The new QDII fund, E Fund Asia
Selection Equity, will use
internal manager instead of
overseas sub-advisor...
127 mutual fund managers
changed jobs
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
In the first six months of this
year, about 127 Chinese mutual
fund managers had changed their
jobs...
Wall Street: Galleon to China
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
“The trend may be a long term,”
said by a New York-based Chinese
fund manager, whose company now
manages over USD 108 billion...
Nanjing Securities said to
found fund house
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Nanjing Securities announced
recently that it would establish a
mutual fund management firm, which
makes it being following Western
Securities and Sinolink Securities
on the road to have mutual fund
subsidiaries...
Changxin Fund Mgmt got
approvals on QDII business
Monday, 14 December 2009
Beijing-based Changxin Fund
Management said it had got the
approval on QDII business from
CSRC, making it as the 30th firm
which got QDII license...

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