Ten foreign fund managers and two investment trust companies will receive preferential treatment for one year.
October 17, 2022The partners include the HKMA, FSDC, Bloomberg, Ant Group, Bank of America, BOCHK, Citi, Credit Suisse, DBS, Goldman, HKEX, HSBC, JP Morgan, and others.
July 19, 2022SEBI plans to require asset managers to disclose the holdings and transactions of connected persons, as well as those of their immediate relatives, on an independent platform.
July 18, 2022Under two separate initiatives, eight foreign fund managers and four investment trust companies will receive preferential treatment for one year.
October 8, 2021The reforms include a new code of conduct, new responsibilities for debenture trustees, new fund labeling requirements, and restrictions on inter-scheme transfers, among others.
October 18, 2020AllianceBernstein, Allianz, Schroders, Invesco, JP Morgan, Fidelity, Nomura, NN Investment Partners and Franklin Templeton were selected.
October 7, 2020The backstop facility would have to be able to buy relatively illiquid investment-grade corporate bonds from mutual funds in times of stress.
September 30, 2020Franklin Templeton had planned to allow unitholders to vote on whether to allow six shuttered funds to be liquidated, but the Court says it must first release a forensic audit report on the funds in question.
June 11, 2020A forensic audit firm has reportedly been tasked with determining whether Franklin Templeton colluded with bond issuers and if conflicts of interest were present at the firm.
June 3, 2020Franklin Templeton will be allowed to list units of its six shuttered mutual funds on stock exchanges, providing an alternate exit route to investors whose money is trapped.
May 21, 2020