Share Three Lions AWM Advisory
Share to email
Share to Facebook
Share to X
By Three Lions AWM Advisory
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
The Weekly Round-Up examines key developments and headlines relating to the asset and wealth management industry across Singapore, Hong Kong, and Mainland China.
This episode covers the week of June 26 - July 1 2022.
Some of the key headlines this week include:
Foreign asset managers operating in APAC should leverage their performance, track record, and trustworthiness, when competing in the region, as per a recent survey;
A report from Amundi and The Business Times shows that investors in Singapore tend to place the search for impact at the heart of their investment decisions, that was not necessarily where their money was invested;
Hong Kong and China launched the long-awaited ETF Connect scheme, enabling qualifying ETF's listed on the others' exchanges to be sold in the other jurisdiction; and
Numerous asset managers in China may be changing their shareholding structures, and the resulting valuations for a public mutual fund licence will be interesting to gauge.
Tune in for these developments and more!
Contact Us Via:
[email protected]
[email protected]
Follow Us On:
YouTube
Support Us On:
Patreon
The Weekly Round-Up examines key developments and headlines relating to the asset and wealth management industry across Singapore, Hong Kong, and Mainland China.
This episode covers the week of June 20-24 2022.
Some of the key headlines this week include:
APAC leads in IPOs across the globe, despite at 26% drop in 2Q22. Hong Kong is expected to have a roaring 2H22 though!;
Blackrock announced a massive expansion plan in Singapore as it seeks to tap into growing capital flows across Southeast Asia;
Hong Kong's ESG funds suffered massive outflows whilst the wider mutual fund space bounced-back from heavy March outflows; and
China's pension space is drawing the attention of numerous foreign players as reforms open-up a plethora of areas to engage within it.
Tune in for these developments and more!
Contact Us Via:
[email protected]
[email protected]
Follow Us On:
YouTube
Support Us On:
Patreon
The Weekly Round-Up examines key developments and headlines relating to the asset and wealth management industry across Singapore, Hong Kong, and Mainland China.
This episode covers the week of June 13-17 2022.
Some of the key headlines this week include:
Asia fell to third in Capgemini's latest World Wealth Report, with Europe seizing the number two spot behind North America;
Singapore fund flows fell by nearly 65% over 1Q22, as a variety of geopolitical and economic pressures impacted investors;
Hong Kong's Investment Fund Association has called for the end to all quarantine measures so that it may restore its role as an international financial centre; and
Chinese regulators reportedly informed leaders of foreign banks in China that pay for top-executives would need to be crimped in the name of 'Common Prosperity'.
Tune in for these developments and more!
Contact Us Via:
[email protected]
[email protected]
Follow Us On:
YouTube
Support Us On:
Patreon
The Weekly Round-Up examines key developments and headlines relating to the asset and wealth management industry across Singapore, Hong Kong, and Mainland China.
This episode covers the week of June 6-10 2022.
Some of the key headlines this week include:
Singapore launched another digital bank;
Hong Kong travels further down the path of identity politics and looks to woo international financial institutions back with the Hong Kong Sevens;
China's pension space looks attractive to many; and
A talent shortage sees salaries soar in China's private fund space!
Tune in for these developments and more!
Contact Us Via:
[email protected]
[email protected]
Follow Us On:
YouTube
Support Us On:
Patreon
The Weekly Round-Up examines key developments and headlines relating to the asset and wealth management industry across Singapore, Hong Kong, and Mainland China.
This episode covers the week of January 3-10 2022.
Some of the key headlines this week include:
China; alternatives; and ESG are forecast to be at the forefront of the minds of asset and wealth managers over 2022;
UOB AM and SingTel form new robo-advisory partnership;
Hong Kong's Stock Connect programmes with China may add ETFs; and
Wall Street, and many other foreign financial institutions, are increasing their investment in Chinese operations.
Tune in for these developments and more!
Contact Us Via:
[email protected]
[email protected]
Follow Us On:
YouTube
Support Us On:
Patreon
The Weekly Round-Up examines key developments and headlines relating to the asset and wealth management industry across Singapore, Hong Kong, and Mainland China.
This episode covers the week of May 10-14 2021.
Some of the key headlines this week include:
The Philippines joins fund-passporting scheme ASEAN CIS;
Singapore's life insurance market grew substantially over 1Q21;
Hong Kong provides private equity firms with a tax break; and
Ant Financial becomes the largest fund distributor in China.
Tune in for these developments and more!
Contact Us Via:
[email protected]
[email protected]
Follow Us On:
YouTube
Support Us On:
Patreon
The Weekly Round-Up examines key developments and headlines relating to the asset and wealth management industry across Singapore, Hong Kong, and Mainland China.
This episode covers the week of May 3-7 2021.
Some of the key headlines this week include:
Three key themes are set to drive ESG investing across APAC but research casts doubt on the alleged outperformance that ESG brings;
The MAS forecasts a shortage of 1,000 relationship managers in the City-State across the financial services industry;
Singapore's local banks share in the spoils of their foreign counterparts in driving wealth management revenues; and
The quota for the Greater Bay Area's Wealth Management Connect programme has been announced.
Tune in for these developments and more!
Contact Us Via:
[email protected]
[email protected]
Follow Us On:
YouTube
Support Us On:
Patreon
The Weekly Round-Up examines key developments and headlines relating to the asset and wealth management industry across Singapore, Hong Kong, and Mainland China.
This episode covers the week of April 26-30 2021.
Some of the key headlines this week include:
Third-party assets in APAC soar 32% driven by fundraising in China;
Investors in APAC want more personalised service from their wealth managers and will shop-around;
HSBC, UBS, and Credit Suisse see stellar APAC wealth management growth impact their bottom line; and
MAS forms a new group to drive the future of the Lion City's asset and wealth management industry forward.
Tune in for these developments and more!
Contact Us Via:
[email protected]
[email protected]
Follow Us On:
YouTube
Support Us On:
Patreon
The Weekly Round-Up examines key developments and headlines relating to the asset and wealth management industry across Singapore, Hong Kong, and Mainland China.
This episode covers the week of April 19-23 2021.
Some of the key headlines this week include:
Citi Bank and Standard Chartered to hire hundreds in Hong Kong to boost wealth management businesses;
Four new crypto-asset funds launch in Hong Kong;
JP Morgan Asset Management takes the top-spot in a China rankings (again); and
PBoC will ease access for foreign investors into China's green finance market.
Tune in for these developments and more!
Contact Us Via:
[email protected]
[email protected]
Follow Us On:
YouTube
Support Us On:
Patreon
The Weekly Round-Up examines key developments and headlines relating to the asset and wealth management industry across Singapore, Hong Kong, and Mainland China.
This episode covers the week of April 12-16 2021.
Some of the key headlines this week include:
An HSBC survey of investors and advisors highlights key ESG concerns among investors;
Blackrock takes steps to potentially trigger a price war;
Citi Bank withdraws from the consumer business in China, along with other markets; and
JP Morgan Asset Management takes the top-spot in a China rankings.
Tune in for these developments and more!
Contact Us Via:
[email protected]
[email protected]
Follow Us On:
YouTube
Support Us On:
Patreon
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.