And Asian wealth as a whole is over-concentrated in property and bank deposits, finds a Manulife survey.
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With the yen expected to cease its inexorable rise, retirement plans in Japan may finally look abroad for yield. That will please foreign fund houses.
Asset managers are braced for a rise in the number of regulatory inspections and tighter rules around fund sales and insider trading in Japan.
East Asians must take more responsibility for their pension needs, as government- and employer-backed systems struggle to provide sufficient retirement income, finds a new study.
Some of the region's biggest social-security and pension funds convened in Sydney this week to discuss topics such as overseas investing and annuity provision.
China Life Pension has implemented new software for handling portfolio valuation and accounting, as it looks to develop its asset-management business.
Saying superannuation funds want more international exposure, Challenger buys a stake in an Asian boutique and is targeting other deals.
The high-growth, low-debt headlines for Asian countries can’t sustain the coming strains on inadequate pension systems.
The new hires will oversee the administrative arm of the country’s forthcoming voluntary private retirement scheme.
Managers can now apply for licences to provide products under Malaysia’s proposed private retirement scheme. The Securities Commission answers AsianInvestor's questions about how the system will work.
Korea’s $311 billion National Pension Service will expand its manager outsourcing programmes in other asset classes.
Hong Kong’s pensions regulator suggests money could be withdrawn for terminal illnesses, paving the way for future changes to the system.