Thursday, March 04, 2010

Investing in Asia












6 comments:

S said...

good ciontent

Mark said...

china scares teh living shit out of me

BB said...

Blackstone Group LP backed the new Asia event-driven fund set up by Nick Taylor, ex-head of Citadel’s principal investments business in Asia and Europe. FRM Capital Advisors, a unit of the London-based fund-of-hedge-funds house Financial Risk Management Ltd., in the fourth quarter invested $40 million in a hedge fund started by Sanjiv Bhatia, former head of Asian investments for Deephaven, with his two ex-colleagues.
Fred Schulte-Hillen, chief operating officer of Black’s Link -- named after the hiking and running trail near Hong Kong’s luxury Peak residential area -- declined to comment on its plan.
Correa, Abuali
Black’s Link’s investment team includes seven people who worked together at London-based Polygon for at least three years, said the people. Correa, 41, and Abuali, 40, are its co-chief investment officers, they said.
Correa, who joined Polygon in London in 2005, set up its Hong Kong office the following year and ran it until Polygon decided to shut it down last year. Prior to that, he led the special situations team on Nomura International’s Asia proprietary trading desk.Blackstone Group LP backed the new Asia event-driven fund set up by Nick Taylor, ex-head of Citadel’s principal investments business in Asia and Europe. FRM Capital Advisors, a unit of the London-based fund-of-hedge-funds house Financial Risk Management Ltd., in the fourth quarter invested $40 million in a hedge fund started by Sanjiv Bhatia, former head of Asian investments for Deephaven, with his two ex-colleagues.
Fred Schulte-Hillen, chief operating officer of Black’s Link -- named after the hiking and running trail near Hong Kong’s luxury Peak residential area -- declined to comment on its plan.
Correa, Abuali
Black’s Link’s investment team includes seven people who worked together at London-based Polygon for at least three years, said the people. Correa, 41, and Abuali, 40, are its co-chief investment officers, they said.
Correa, who joined Polygon in London in 2005, set up its Hong Kong office the following year and ran it until Polygon decided to shut it down last year. Prior to that, he led the special situations team on Nomura International’s Asia proprietary trading desk.Blackstone Group LP backed the new Asia event-driven fund set up by Nick Taylor, ex-head of Citadel’s principal investments business in Asia and Europe. FRM Capital Advisors, a unit of the London-based fund-of-hedge-funds house Financial Risk Management Ltd., in the fourth quarter invested $40 million in a hedge fund started by Sanjiv Bhatia, former head of Asian investments for Deephaven, with his two ex-colleagues.
Fred Schulte-Hillen, chief operating officer of Black’s Link -- named after the hiking and running trail near Hong Kong’s luxury Peak residential area -- declined to comment on its plan.
Correa, Abuali
Black’s Link’s investment team includes seven people who worked together at London-based Polygon for at least three years, said the people. Correa, 41, and Abuali, 40, are its co-chief investment officers, they said.
Correa, who joined Polygon in London in 2005, set up its Hong Kong office the following year and ran it until Polygon decided to shut it down last year. Prior to that, he led the special situations team on Nomura International’s Asia proprietary trading desk.

Anonymous said...

The argument in favour of investing in Asia goes approximately like this: “Under no circumstances do I want to invest in U.S. dollar assets. With the big fiscal deficit and the large and growing current account deficit, it is an accident waiting to happen. I think the opportunities are far more exciting in the fast growing region of Asia, as strong exports and rising standards of living will continue to fuel growth.”

Bugner said...

Yes Chinese will boom the world with goods and their invest in all part.

Anonymous said...

The venture capital industry can only absorb a certain number of dollars before too much money starts chasing the finite number of ideas with the home run potential that VCs expect.