SFC gives green light to EIP’s new suite of synthetic ETFs
Hong Kong financial regulator, the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) has authorised a new and innovative suite of ETF products to be rolled out by local as
Hong Kong financial regulator, the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) has authorised a new and innovative suite of ETF products to be rolled out by local as
JP Morgan Worldwide Securities Services (WSS) has named Kirit Bhatia (pictured) as Head of Technical Sales, Asia ex-Japan, as the firm continues to strengthen its client servicing capabilities and further align its business with its clients’ strategic growth plans. Responsible
BNY Mellon has been awarded a Capital Markets Services Licence by the Monetary Authority of Singapore for its new dedicated subsidiary to provide fund management services in Singapore. The licence was approved on 11 November 2013. With the new licence,
Barclays Capital has appointed a new hedge fund executive, Nicholas Wright, as its head of global market
Assets under management for Chinese open-ended money market funds staged a strong rebound in Q3 2013 after the sharp drop during the previous quarter, says Fitch Ratings. But it masks uneven flow distribution and fund subscriptions concentrated on a small
September concluded what has been one of the worst quarters for hedge funds since 2008.
Sydney-based Global Trading Strategies, established by three former Goldman Sachs JBWere Pty.
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has obtained orders in the Supreme Court of New South Wales to wind up an unregistered managed investment scheme operated by Secured Bond Ltd. In proceedings on 28 May 2012, the Supreme Court also made final
Singapore Exchange Derivatives Clearing is proposing refinements to its Clearing Fund structure, and improvements in the auction process for managing a default of a Member that clears OTCF contracts derivatives. The proposed rule amendments specify the apportionment and sequence of
Commodities and clearing activity rose in November from a year earlier while securities trading fell, according to the Singapore Exchange (SGX). Securities turnover fell 37% year on year to SGD25.4 billion as global uncertainties lingered. Securities daily average value was