Investment managers

Investment bankers are starting to see Mexico as a money spinner

For years, Mexico was an afterthought among investment bankers, a perennial underperformer overshadowed by Brazil.

Investing in China has never been easy, but money managers now face layers of added complexity that require deft manoeuvring.

Pimco, JPMorgan gear up for long winter in China markets

THIS was supposed to be the year that China’s economy roared back to life and, in the process, turned the country’s stocks and bonds into must-buys for global investors once again.

The budding trend underscores a growing belief that the country is too big and complicated to be lumped with others.

China angst drives boom in funds excluding Asia’s biggest market

A strategy of stripping China out of emerging-market portfolios is fast gaining traction as stock managers seek to reduce the risk of investing in a country that faces unique policy and geopolitical h...