The investment in the fund, which will target Southeast Asian infrastructure and new energy projects, is yet another sign of China's heightened financial importance in the region.
In
the first six months of this year, the number of mergers and
acquisitions worldwide has jumped 22% from the same period in 2009,
spurred by major regulatory initiatives, a recent study by Freeman &
Co. reveals.
A coalition of investors is putting pressure on stock exchanges to require listed companies to report how environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors into their business strategies.
With the launch of its first active equities fund in April, PIMCo is planning to offer four or five additional global equity strategies in the next few years.
New research from Goldman Sachs shows pension funds and other institutional investors based in developed markets could raise their emerging markets equity weighting in the next two decades.
The Cambridge, Massachusetts-based university's return in the year to June outpaced its own benchmark, reaffirming its belief in the endowment model of investing.
Following
Goldman Sachs' $550 million settlement with the US Securities and
Exchange Commission, the bank faces yet another fine, this time by the
UK's Financial Services Authority.
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and Onex Corp., the nation’s
biggest buyout firm, seek a $1.6 billion buyout loan as part of a debt
package to fund their buyout of Tomkins Plc, two people familiar with
the situation told Bloomberg.
China has approved insurers to hold stakes and invest in private equity and property of privately-held companies to ease insurers' investment pressure and diversify risks, according to the the China Insurance Regulatory Commission.