Triskele China, a Hong Kong-based China equity long/short fund, is seeing significant interest with assets having now breached the $600 million mark. By end June 2011, the firm’s AUM stood […]
Category: 2011 July / August
Canning Park sees strong start for Asia long/short strategy
Sydney-based Canning Park Capital, an Asia including Japan long/short strategy run by former AlphaGen Capella and Goldman Sachs veterans, has generated a strong 19% return in its first 10 months […]
Ginger Capital launching Greater China multi-strat vehicle
Greater China specialist Ginger Capital Advisors in Hong Kong is staging a comeback of sorts following the granting of a new license to operate as a hedge fund manager by […]
Gottex turns the spotlight on Asia
Gottex Fund Management, a fund of hedge funds manager with over $8 billion in assets under management, is looking to grow its Asia Pacific fund to capture the rapid growth […]
Indus reaches capacity in Asia Pacific fund
New York-based Asian equity specialist Indus Capital Partners has closed its flagship Indus Asia Pacific Fund to new capital, say clients. The fund, launched in 2000, is understood to have […]
HSBC launches Asia-Pacific prime broking service
HSBC has taken the decisive step to launch its prime broking services in Asia-Pacific, with the ultimate aim of grabbing a significant chunk of market share. The service kicks off […]
RBS boosts Japan team
The fixed income and debt capital markets team for Japan at Royal Bank of Scotland has been strengthened with several key appointments. The new hires include Filip Beuls as global […]
Let’s Try That Again
European funds are increasingly eyeing LatAm PE in an effort to gain exposure to the growth in middle class consumption.
But can they avoid the mistakes of the past?
New Tools for Old Problems
Faced with an over-valued real the Brazilian government is relying on a wider set of ‘macro-prudential’ measures to fight inflation.
Ready For Take Off
In the last three years, eight airlines in Mexico have ceased operations. But those remaining in the market are optimistic about growth and looking to expand.
