Roundtable & panel features

ASSET SERVICING ROUNDTABLE: Coping with regulation

Jun 19, 2012

Asset servicers are impacted by the regulation imposed on asset managers, say the particpants of our roundtable held in Singapore. The discuss challenges and opportunities that have emerged as a result. Chaired by Stefanie Eschenbacher.

ROUNDTABLE: Home fires burn bright

Jun 12, 2012

Business expansion is high on Asian asset managers' to-do lists, but regional stability and a strong balance sheet are essential before taking the first step, claim our roundtable of experts. Chaired by Stefanie Eschenbacher.

ASSET MANAGEMENT ROUNDTABLE: Taking advantage of home market

Apr 17, 2012

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.

INVESTMENT ROUNDTABLE: Two sides to the story

Apr 17, 2012

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.

NORDICS ROUNDTABLE: Healthy competition

Apr 04, 2012

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.

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

Apr 04, 2012

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

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