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Fund Management in China

Published by: China Knowledge Press

Published: Aug. 1, 2005 - 350 Pages


Table of Contents



Foreword

A Word from the Author

Fund Management in China, the past and present

Before 1997: An Unregulated Market

1998 to 2002: Sprucing-Up of the Industry

2003: Year of Fund Management

2004: Explosive Growth, But Still A long Way Ahead

China’s Fund Management Industry in the World’s Context

Watchdogs and Things to Watch

China Securities Regulatory Commission

Stock Exchanges

Laws and Rules

Who Manage the Money?

A Quick Look at FMCs

Big Players

Foreign FMCs in China

Profile of Fund Managers

Where to Invest?

China’s Stock Markets

China’s Fixed Income and Monetary Markets

Fund Managers Investment Portfolio

Investors, Distribution Channels and

Custodian of Investment Funds

Ownership of China’s Securities Investment Funds

To Reach Investors, Distribution Channels of Investment
Funds

Custodians of the Money

Close-ended Funds in 2004

Close-ended Funds, a Marginalized Concept

Close-ended Funds in 2004

Open-ended Funds in 2004

New Fund Offerings in 2004

Change in Fund Size in 2004

A Snapshot on December 31, 2004

Open-ended Funds Performance in 2004

A Closer Look at the Top Runners

Recent Changes and Road Ahead

Facts of Investment Funds (Directory)

Abstract

China's fund management industry is one of the most vibrant sectors in China. This 8-year old industry is also one of the fastest growing markets in the world. From 1998 to 2005, the total NAV of China's funds has increased 40 times with a striking CAGR of more than 70%. At the end of 2004, the newly emerged fund management industry in China has to-date accumulated more than US$50 billion in assets under management. It is no surprise then that fund managers worldwide have set their sights on the vast potential of the domestic market.

As foreign firms look to tap into the nascent but potentially bullish industry, the easing of regulations within the industry as part of China's WTO commitments is something much anticipated. As opposed to the previous 33%, foreign firms may now hold maximum stake of 49% in a joint fund-management venture. All signs point towards tremendous growth and opportunities within China's fund management industry.

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