Asia-Pacific: Pensions and Investment News and Analysis – Page 14
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Indonesia's Taspen sees opportunities for the country to keep growing
Bee-Lin Ang looks at how Taspen, the state institution that manages Indonesian civil servants’ retirement funds, finds opportunities in the local market.
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Commodities are increasingly becoming mainstream
There may be some humps and bumps along the way but it is likely be a multi-decade growth ahead for commodities in Asia. Wing-Gar Cheng reports.
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Opportunistic returns in distressed assets
Wing-Gar Cheng reports about assets in Asia that may provide the high returns opportunistic real estate investors expect from this type of play.
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Mirae Asset - Wisdom in diversification
Stella Kim chats with Mirae Asset Financial Group’s founder and Chairman Park Hyeon-Joo on opportunities in Asia.
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Improving Asian corporate governance, one investment at a time
Peter Guy measures the effectiveness of good corporate governance in Asia.
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Australia: not the investment gateway to Asia
It is right on Asia’s doorstep, but James Dunn finds that outside the big resource names there is surprisingly little Asia exposure in Australia’s stock market.
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Hedge funds in Asia - Things are looking better
Albourne Partners’ Richard Johnston reviews returns for the industry in 2012 and finds bright spots in 2013’s outlook
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ASEAN as a key investment zone
Institutions are increasingly looking at diversifying their investments from other parts of Asia into Southeast Asia, writes Joseph Mariathasan.
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China refines QFII and RQFII to broaden appeal
Beyond quota expansion, China takes steps to improve structural market integrity for QFII and RQFII, writes Iain Mills.
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'Abenomics' - all set to fire up Japan?
Japanese financial markets started the year on a high note as the newly-formed government led by Shinzo Abe started announcing the measures to support their pre-election pledge of leading the Japanese economy back to growth. Even before coming to power through the general election on 16 December, in a well-orchestrated ...
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A watershed year for the occupational pension system
Looking back on 2012, the year has been even more of a watershed year for the Japanese occupational pension system than was already foreseen in the past
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Proper rewards for loyalty
The key driver of investment decision making should not be immediate investment returns, but long term viability and profitability.
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A model superannuation funds should strive for
Keith Power looks at HOSTPLUS, one of Australia’s largest supers with about 1 million members
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Integrating ESG issues with executive pay
By linking executive pay to transparent and measurable ESG factors, companies can show they take ESG issues seriously. Nina Röhrbein reports on work being done in this area.
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‘Wealth destroyer’ plans a family office
The financial crisis had been a wake-up call to formalise and to really figure out how we want to run the personal side of things, in wealth management, wealth preservation and transfer
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Risk management for insurance companies
Wing-Gar Cheng looks at the greater needs of insurance companies in today’s market.
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A conversation with NTUC Income CIO Peter Heng
Bee-Lin Ang chats with Peter Heng, Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer, NTUC Income.
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Private equity in China: Fulfilling its promise?
Returns appear to be improving. But is everything else moving in the right direction? Peter Guy finds out.