asset management

Wealth

Hong Kong wealth managers' gloom spreads with drop in assets

The more “subdued” outlook comes amid increased geopolitical tensions
UK’s LGIM opens Singapore office to expand Asia presence  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Asset management

UK’s LGIM opens Singapore office to expand Asia presence

LGIM’s business in Singapore is led by Asia ex-Japan managing director Natasha Mora.
No Santa rally yet Deep Deep did it again  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Battle of the Portfolios

No Santa rally yet Deep Deep did it again

Deep Deep is relentless. If it has a Terminator-like voice, it will probably say, "I'll be back. I will win it all."

Startups, Entrepreneurs, Digital economy

Xen Capital’s imperative: Making financial investments accessible with technology

To Cokeng, it is very important that Xen Capital uses technology as a way to really disrupt how things are being done today.
New ESG fund numbers plunge amid crackdown on greenwashing - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Environmental, Social and Governance

New ESG fund numbers plunge amid crackdown on greenwashing

"Increased regulatory scrutiny and enforcement in this market is changing behaviour."
Asset managers in Singapore grow total AUM by 16% to reach $5.4 trillion - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Asset management

Asset managers in Singapore grow total AUM by 16% to reach $5.4 trillion

Looking ahead, the MAS expects AUM growth to moderate in 2022 amid the ongoing macroeconomic and geopolitical risks.

Russia-Ukraine crisis

What Ukraine means for energy markets and the net zero transition

The war in Ukraine has put the world’s reliance on Russian oil and gas supply into the spotlight
T Rowe Price debuts local retail fund market via partnership with Standard Chartered - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Funds

T Rowe Price debuts local retail fund market via partnership with Standard Chartered

Singaporeans still favour equities as an investment asset class

Global Economy

Trade war won't be full blown; stay overweight on US, says DBS

SINGAPORE (July 2): Worries over trade tensions between the US versus China and Europe may have rattled markets in recent months, but DBS believes that a protracted, full-blown war is not likely to happen.

Global Markets

More pain looms for EMs as lousy quarter sputters toward end

SAO PAOLO/NEW YORK(June 29): A dark quarter for emerging-market bulls is nearing an end, and it’s not clear whether things will get much brighter down the road, especially in the near-term.
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