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Emerging Markets | 22 Jun 16
Bouncing back: the changing fortunes of emerging markets
This year has marked a turnaround in the fortunes of emerging markets, driven by an increase in global risk appetite, a hike in commodity prices and an easing of concerns over the slowdown in the Chinese economy.
China moves to allow retail sales of mutual fund of funds
Retail investors in China may be allowed to invest in mutual fund-of-funds later this year after the release of a consultation paper from the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC).
Hang Seng to take majority stake in Chinese asset manager
Chinese regulators have approved Hang Seng Bank’s application to take a majority stake in a new asset manager, making the newly-formed company the first onshore fund house with a majority stake held by a non-mainland entity.
MSCI tells China ‘No for now’ on entry into EM index
For the third time since 2013, the US index provider rejected the inclusion of China A-shares in its flagship emerging market indices, highlighting key unresolved issues.
Emerging Markets | 13 Jun 16
China economic management a key investment risk – Pioneer
China’s miscommunication to the markets and lack of transparency in carrying out financial reforms are investment risks for the region, according to Monica Defend, Pioneer Investments head of global asset allocation research.