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Fixed-income investments are becoming increasingly popular in Asia, but less transparency in secondary fixed-income market trading compared with traditional equities means institutional investors need...
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Transition managers question whether the number of them in the Asian market - 13 - is already too many.
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Transition managers can fall through the cracks in regulation, says investment consultant’s Asia-Pacific chief
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Comparing principal-protected, accelerated growth and reverse convertible products with September 2009 strike dates
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The absence of a self-regulatory body for transition management practitioners means pension fund sponsors should be mindful of the small print in their contracts when engaging a manager's service, to avoid potential conflicts of interest that are not...
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HSBC Global Markets has restructured its derivatives sales in London, aligning its flow and equity sales and separating out its exotics business. Amilcare Police, previously responsible for both vanilla and exotics sales, will remain at the bank but...
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Russell Investments has released a report that challenges the increasingly held belief that passive investment is better than actively managed investment because it delivers better value for money. The assumption that passive is better than active is...
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Royal Bank of Canada has launched an autocallable product linked to the Russell 2000 as mid-cap indexes find favour among the US audience. The product lasts 18 months and will pay a return of 11.5% provided that the index is at or above its initial level....
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Russell Investments has appointed James Polisson as managing director of its global exchange-traded funds (ETF) business and Andrew Arenberg as managing director of global ETF distribution. Both will be based in San Francisco and joined from iShares business....
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Citi issued two reverse convertible products in the US market yesterday in a cautious offering of the riskier structures. The notes link to the stock of either JP Morgan or Research in Motion, which makes BlackBerry devices, lasting one year and six months...
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