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ASSET MANAGEMENT ROUNDTABLE: Taking advantage of home market

Hong Kong is a pilot site, say the participants of our asset management roundtable. They discuss the liberalisation of the Chinese investment market, recent drivers of growth and expansion plans. Chaired by Stefanie Eschenbacher.

Partcipants:
Chi Lo, chief executive officer (HFT Investment Management Hong Kong)
Wang Jin, managing director (CSOP Asset Management)
Peng Wah Choy, chief executive officer (Harvest Global Investments)
Benjamin Rudd, executive director (Ping An of China Asset Management, HK)
Sheldon Gao, president (China Universal Asset Management, HK)

 

INVESTMENT ROUNDTABLE: Two sides to the story

China’s economy is a paradox, say the participants of our investment roundtable. They discuss the mismatch of economic growth and stock market performance, investment opportunities and product trends. Chaired by Stefanie Eschenbacher

Participants:

Xiao Feng Zhong, deputy chief executive officer (Amundi Hong Kong)
Alex Ng, chief investment officer, Asia Pacific (BNP Pribas Investment Partners)
Bill Maldonado, chief investment officer, Asia Pacific (HSBC Global Asset Management)
Ting Li, senior managing director, Asia excluding Japan (State Street Global Advisors)

   

NORDICS ROUNDTABLE: Healthy competition

The asset servicing industry in the Nordics is fiercely competitive, though increased demand for compliance and consulting services means there are business opportunities. But it’s all hands on deck to deal with the waves of regulation ready to hit the industry.

Participants:
Annalisa Winge Bicknell, asset servicing consultant (SEB Merchant Banking)
Brian Blanchard, business development director (BNY Mellon Asset Servicing)
Belinda Burgess, head of Nordic region (Northern Trust)
Aet Rätsepp, head of fund services  (Swedbank Markets Securities Services)
Anne-Sofie Strandberg, director of client management (Citi)
Bo Thulin, executive director (JP Morgan Worldwide Securities Services)

   

TRADE TALK: Wanted: depth and breadth of service (part 2)

Senior executives at third-party administrators surveyed tell Funds Europe about competition and challenges in their industry.

Participants:
Catherine Brady, head of Emea fund services (Citi)
Seán Páircéir (Brown Brothers Harriman)
Mike Hughes, managing director & co-head (Deutsche Bank Alternative Fund Services)
Justin Partington, commercial director (IPES)
David Dibben, head of global fund products (RBC Dexia Investor Services)
Philip Masterson, senior VP (SEI Investments – Global Fund Services)
Pascal Berichel, head of fund distribution services (Societe Generale Securities Services)
Aet Rätsepp, head of fund services (Swedbank AB)
Joseph Antonellis, vice chairman (State Street Bank and Trust Company)

   

TRADE TALK: Wanted: depth and breadth of service (part 1)

Senior executives at third-party administrators surveyed tell Funds Europe about competition and challenges in their industry.

Participants:
Mark Hedderman (Custom House Global Fund Services)
Andre le Roux, head of business development (Maitland Trust)
Mark Porter, head fund services (UBS Global Asset Management)
Ian Stephenson, global head of fund services (HSBC Securities Services)
Toby Glaysher, head of GFS (Northern Trust Ireland, Luxembourg and the UK)
Joe Saliba, deputy chief executive officer (Caceis Investor services)
Marcel Guibout, executive director (JP Morgan WSS)
Hani Kablawi, head of Emea, asset servicing (BNY Mellon Asset Servicing)

   

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