The bank's senior economist, Frederic Neumann, highlights three reasons why investors should be worried as Asian growth appears predicated on pumping economies full of credit.
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The country's output may decrease to as low as 7.5% in the first quarter next year, but this is a more sustainable level of growth, say China observers.
Janus has identified infrastructure, agriculture, lifestyle spending, wealth management, and commercial real estate as its major global investment themes, all of which are underpinned by rising fortunes in Asia.
Chief executive of the Securities & Futures Commission, Martin Wheatley, expects more mainland fund management companies to establish operations in Hong Kong.
CEO Don Lam says the company has no plans to launch onshore funds for now because local investors generally still prefer to invest directly in stocks.
Alliance Capital believes that emerging markets offer the best of both worlds.
And Taiwan and Korea break into the world''s biggest pension funds, says Watson Wyatt.
DBS Vice Chairman and CEO, Jackson Tai, explains why the bank is well positioned for both organic and inorganic growth.
Hong Kong and Singapore both report their money management industries grew by 23% in assets last year.
Combined premium for life and general business soars over 17% for 2004.
Growth stocks will outperform value stocks, says Janus big-cap portfolio manager.
S&P rates the sector as stable for 2004-2005.