- September 2021
- EDITORIAL
- TRENDS
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FEATURES
- PRODUCTS & INITIATIVES
- GREATER CHINA
- PRIVATE EQUITY PANORAMA
- PENSIONS
- COMMODITIES
- CUSTODY
- FUND MANAGER SURVEY 2021
- ANALYSIS
- SWISS BANKING
- RENEWABLE ENERGY
- RISK MANAGEMENT
- C-SUITE EXCLUSIVE
- INVESTING
- CLIMATE CHANGE
- FUND FLOW CHARTS
- SEARCH DIRECTORY
- ROAD WARRIOR (WORK FROM HOME EDITION)
- SEPTEMBER 2021 E-MAG
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GOING PLACES
- HSBC Asset Management appoints Michael Cross as global fixed income CIO
- J.P. Morgan Asset Management names Andrew Creber as CEO for Australia and New Zealand
- State Street hires Taro Kuryuzawa from Deloitte as country head for Japan
- Schroders’ Asia Pacific co-head Chris Durack to leave firm, Susan Soh will be sole chief
Back to September 2021
Tough year after windfall
By
Goh Thean Eu
- Asia
- Global
- USA
Long-term outlook for renewable energy firms looks bright
Global warming and climate change are serious concerns globally although there are still some high-profile deniers who are digging in their heels even in the face of an increasing slew of evidence.
Last month, the Intergovernmental Panel on...
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- Foreign investors sell Korean stocks for seven straight months
- Korea’s NPS to adopt new benchmark portfolio for more investment flexibility
- Korean construction workers’ group opens tender for US property loan mandate
- Japan pension fund Shichousonren hires two firms for infrastructure mandate
- Nippon Life unit Nissay to manage some of Nippon Wealth’s investments
- Philippine lawmakers pass bill to allow civil servants to retire at 56
- Most Malaysian asset managers earn higher profits, Public Mutual led in 2021
- Malaysia’s PNB CEO Jalil Rasheed resigns
- Singapore entities the only ones from Southeast Asia in top ten wealth, pension funds
- Hong Kong’s PCCW Solutions wins eMPF tender
- Malaysia suspends some short selling as coronavirus batters markets
- Thai fund industry records 132.2 billion baht inflows, mostly into China, global equities
- Singapore’s Temasek helps raise US$430 million for Bahamas-based crypto firm FTX
- Malaysia plans new civil service pension to ease government’s financial burden
- Analysis: What made Temasek can Keppel deal?