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Former SAC Capital manager said to
establish China A-share quant fund
Thursday, 29 July 2010
John Liu, former managing director
and equity portfolio manager with
SAC Capital Advisors, said he was
planning to establish a
quantitative hedge fund in
mainland China...
Gemini eyes on Chinese natural
resources and banking stocks
Thursday, 29 July 2010
Yuan Yiqiang said he was
optimistic on strong cyclic stocks
such as coal, banking and steel
securities...
Mo Taishan, GM of BoComm
Schroders, confirmed to join
Chongyang as CEO
Thursday, 29 July 2010
Sources said Mo Taishan, General
Manager of Bank of Communication
Schroders Fund Management Co Ltd,
had confirmed to join
Shanghai-based hedge fund house
Chongyang Investment Management as
CEO...
Heju fund gained 10% this year,
beating benchmark
Wednesday, 28 July 2010
Li said the reason he had done so
well was that there was no limits
on investment decisions and
positions in hedge funds comparing
to that in mutual funds...
Forbes China published top Chinese
hedge funds 2010
Wednesday, 28 July 2010
Forbes Magazine China Version
recently had published the 2010
Ranking of Chinese Hedge Funds...
Summary of performance of
Chinese futures companies in 1H
2010 – significant evolution
behind handsome statistics
(Series 4)
Wednesday, 28 July 2010
With the start of Introducing
Broker business, a lot of new
capital has flew in the first half
of 2010, which laid the foundation
for steady growth of futures
industry...
Brokerages and FMCs ally
for breakthrough
Wednesday, 28 July 2010
Affected by the bearish market, in
the first half of 2010, fund
management companies and
securities companies’ average
fund-raising level has only
slightly higher than that of 2008,
in spite of a greater number of
financial products issued...
Shanghai, Hong Kong, Taiwan
securities exchanges compete for
listing companies
Tuesday, 27 July 2010
At present, banks, securities
companies, insurance companies,
and real estate companies add up
to more than 60% of listed
companies in H-shares and
A-shares, while 55% market
capitalization of the Taiwan Stock
Exchange are high-tech enterprise
with very good potential of
growth...
Most of brokerages’ AM departments
not yet
started stock index futures
business
Tuesday, 27 July 2010
A number of brokerage firms,
including Haitong Securities and
Everbright Securities, have
recently authorized their asset
management sectors’ investment in
stock index futures...
Mini-QFII creates opportunities
for brokerage business; securities
companies set up subsidiaries in
HK
Tuesday, 27 July 2010
Up to now, China Securities
Regulatory Commission has approved
a total of 12 mainland brokerages
to set up subsidiaries in Hong
Kong...
Chinese
3rd party marketer said to
establish FoHF
Monday, 26 July 2010
Chinese financial planning adviser
said it would soon launch a fund
of hedge fund, according to Le
Jiaqing, director of research...
CMBC
said to step into hedge fund
business
Monday, July 19, 2010
China Minsheng Banking Corporation
(CMBC) said it would launch hedge
fund products for high-end retail
clients by hiring leading hedge
fund managers as investment
advisors...
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China Investment Has 11.7% Global Return in 2009 as Commodity Bets Pay Off
Thursday, 29 July 2010
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Thursday, 29 July 2010
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Thursday, 29 July 2010
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Thursday, 29 July 2010
CSRC Calls Off Review on Shanxi Securities IPO Application
Thursday, 29 July 2010
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Thursday, 29 July 2010
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Wednesday,
28 July 2010
Carver and MacDougall leave renamed 3A Asia
Wednesday,
28 July 2010
BNY Mellon quick to seek fund launch
Wednesday,
28 July 2010
CIC Sells Another $125M Of Morgan Stanley Stock
Wednesday,
28 July 2010
Four Taiwanese Banks Apply to Set up Mainland Branches
Wednesday,
28 July 2010
Fund management industry records strong growth in 2009
Tuesday,
27 July 2010
CIC Sold $138.5 Mln Morgan Stanley Shares - SEC Filing
Tuesday,
27 July 2010
SYZ & CO expands its operations in Asia
Tuesday,
27 July 2010
Hedge funds are top dogs over investment cycles, says Christophe Lee
Tuesday,
27 July 2010
Financing arms face changes
Tuesday,
27 July 2010
CSRC Accepts 11 Fund Product Applications Since July
Tuesday,
27 July 2010
A.M. Best Affirms Rating of China Reinsurance & Its Subsidiaries
Tuesday,
27 July 2010
China Likely to Launch CDS Products this Year
Tuesday,
27 July 2010
Fees held at banks
Tuesday,
27 July 2010
Celent predicts growth in fixed income trading in China this year
Tuesday,
27 July 2010
China Sovereign Wealth Fund Starts New Round of Global Hiring With 64 Jobs
Tuesday,
27 July 2010
CIC Might Be Launching A Hedge Fund Right Now
Tuesday,
27 July 2010
Asia-based hedge-fund managers beat global brethren
Monday,
26 July
2010
New broom for state finance arms
Monday,
26 July
2010
China CIC Starts A New Round Of Global Hiring
Monday,
26 July
2010
PBOC signs currency swap deal
Saturday,
24 July
2010
UBS nominates Yam
Friday,
23 July
2010
Shenzhen The World's Most Active IPO Market So Far in 2010
Friday,
23 July
2010
Mainland Insurers Could Soon be Allowed to Invest in Taiwanese Counterparts
Friday,
23 July
2010
Domestic Assets See 18.3% Increase
Friday,
23 July
2010
Banks face rising credit risks on loans to local government
Friday,
23 July
2010
Bank approved
Friday,
23 July
2010
Brokers' profits dwindle
Friday,
23 July
2010
China's CIC May Post Record Year for 2009 as Markets, Commodities Rally
Friday,
23 July
2010
Big five lagging overseas rivals
Friday,
23 July
2010
Growing NPLs won't cripple China banking sector, says S&P
Friday,
23 July
2010
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