By admin, on May 7th, 2012%
China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) is consulting with bankers regarding the feasibility of expanding the country’s QFII program, which allows foreign institutions to invest in the nation’s domestic securities markets.
The CSRC recently
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By admin, on May 2nd, 2012%
William Lee, who was head of JP Morgan’s Asia Pacific Equity Derivatives desk in Hong Kong, plans to start a hedge fund in the city later this year with a capacity of $2 billion. The relative-value fund will focus on Asia Pacific markets and trade eq
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By admin, on May 2nd, 2012%
Hugh Hendry, intellectual and out-of-the-box thinking fund manager of the Eclectica Fund, released his manager commentary for April 2012.
Some of the many points made. Link to the must-read letter below:
Economic crisis started in the U.S., ma
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By admin, on April 30th, 2012%
Former GLG Partners emerging markets managers Kelvin Woo and Joe Zhang are said to be leaving to start their own Hong Kong-based hedge fund, HighIsland Capital Partners.
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By admin, on April 24th, 2012%
A group of 20 representatives from Chinese hedge funds, business organizations, and government visited Greenwich, Connecticut, to learn more about transforming FengXian (奉贤区), one of 18 districts in Shanghai, into a haven for hedge funds.
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