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Geopolitical conflicts cloud Singapore fund managers’ outlook for 2025: Imas survey
However, prospects for Asian markets in the longer term are seen to be more positive with expectations that key indices will end this year broadly unchanged or stronger
Deposits expected to challenge fund inflows in 2024, says survey
INVESTMENT managers are bracing for the prospect of a challenging year, as high fixed deposit rates could continue to keep investors on the sidelines.
IMAS launches e-learning investment module for GIPS 2020 edition
THE Investment Management Association of Singapore (IMAS) on Thursday (Jun 2) launched an e-learning training module on the 2020 edition of the Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS).

IMAS launches online portal for investment management professionals in Singapore
THE Investment Management Association of Singapore (IMAS) has launched a new online portal for investment management professionals working in Singapore to upskill.
Risk-on in 2018, but some notes of caution
It's a Goldilocks scenario for investors but be mindful of the three bears; Asian and emerging markets offer attractive opportunities
Lion Global chief gets lifetime achievement award
Prize from pensions journal Asia Asset Management adds to his CEO of the year award last year, also from AAM
Turbo-charging asset management in Singapore
MACRO sociopolitical and economic risks have tended to be topics du jour for the asset-management industry over the past couple of years, but that is beginning to change.
IMAS highlights liquidity risks in new guidelines for investment managers
THE Investment Management Association of Singapore (IMAS) on Monday highlighted liquidity risks for investors, as part of its new guidelines for risk and performance analysis for investment managers i...

CIOs upbeat on bonds despite expected rate hike
Demand for yield and fixed income seen as a secular trend in ageing populations
Structural issues behind CPF monies not flowing to mutual funds: Imas
THERE are structural reasons why it is difficult to attract Central Provident Fund (CPF) monies to mutual funds, said an industry association representing asset managers in Singapore.