- April 2018
- TRENDS
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FEATURES
- GREATER CHINA
- PRODUCTS & INITIATIVES
- PRIVATE EQUITY PANORAMA
- REAL ASSETS
- HIGH-YIELD INVESTING
- EMERGING MARKET EQUITIES
- TAIWAN UPDATE
- TECHNOLOGY
- RMB INTERNATIONALISATION
- C-SUITE EXCLUSIVE
- CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
- RESPONSIBLE INVESTING
- BEST OF THE BEST AWARDS 2018
- SEMINAR
- EVENTS & CONFERENCES
- INSIGHT
- FOCUS ON INDIA
- MPF INDICATORS
- SEARCH DIRECTORY
- MARKETWATCH
- ROAD WARRIOR
- APRIL 2018 E-MAGAZINE
- ASSET ALLOCATION
- GOING PLACES
Back to April 2018
Gathering momentum, again
- Asia
- China
- Global
RMB-denominated assets back on foreign investors’ radars
Beijing’s long-term objective of making the Chinese yuan or renminbi (RMB) an international currency ran into headwinds when the currency depreciated against the US dollar between 2014 and 2016, undermining investor interest in RMB-denominated...
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- Thai fund industry records 132.2 billion baht inflows, mostly into China, global equities
- Malaysia plans new civil service pension to ease government’s financial burden
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