Asia sees the light on ESG
Fund managers say those Asian businesses forging ahead on sustainable investing are largely self-motivated rather than responding to governmental initiatives
Fund managers say those Asian businesses forging ahead on sustainable investing are largely self-motivated rather than responding to governmental initiatives
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PGIM’s head of international distribution is tasked with extending the US intermediary’s reach across Europe, the UK and Asia
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With economists upping their GDP forecasts for China, Marcus Weyerer examines how effective new fiscal policy will be in revitalising growth
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Deal-making in Japan will create a far more dynamic market for the years to come, writes Daniel Haydon
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His plans to bolster India’s manufacturing sector are debatable, writes Sam Jochim
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Portfolio Adviser asks this month’s panel for their outlook on investing in frontier markets
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Asian equity funds may now lose the headwind of China, and gain the tailwind of the technology cycle
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Financing companies that make progress in sustainable development
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Sector brought in €60bn in net flows
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Mike Coop asks whether having exposure to the region is still worthwhile
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Positioned highest risk model for the potential of an improved market outlook in Asia and emerging markets
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Fund Selector Asia’s Rupert Walker reports on-the-ground views from Hong Kong
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