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  • The allure of structured product trading lies in the potential for high profit margins. But products composed of cross-asset underlying instruments can represent a Pandora's box to those who bring them to market, writes Guillaume Aubert, director of business development, Summit Systems.
  • Successfully investing in Credit Derivatives requires to find the right balance between the default risk component and the sensitivity to credit spreads of products.
  • State Street Global Advisors, Vanguard Investments and Barclays Global Investors have built substantial businesses in Australia in a short period of time. They are poised to shape the asset management industry throughout the entire Asia-Pacific over the next decade. Andrew Hutchings reports.
  • Zhang Haitao started out in the Chinese military and went on to manage his country's forex reserves. Now he oversees a macro fund at CITIC Capital, passing on to his investors the benefits of unique insights into the China market. Joanne Gray reports.
  • The rapid economic growth of Asia has meant that the cashflows of financial institutions have never been broader. Asiamoney's cash management poll reveals which banks are doing the best job at helping banks, asset managers and insurers move their cash in the fastest, most efficient way possible.
  • HSBC beat out rival Citigroup by a nose to take first spot in Asiamoney's cash management poll, as voted by corporates. Both banks were leagues ahead of their rivals. JPMorgan took top prize as the best provider of cash management services for financial institutions.
  • It has finally happened. After months of speculation and pressure, China has finally revalued the renminbi - albeit modestly. What does it mean for its economy and the world?
  • China is a market of huge potential for international companies. But once they start to turn a profit, many have few options as to what to do with their new-found gains. Andrew Crooke reports on how corporate treasurers in the mainland are looking to free up their trapped cash.
  • World-renowned consumer goods supplier Unilever has shown the way for multinational companies to consolidate an assortment of independent, and often excessively expensive, cash management relationships. Toshio Maei, regional treasurer for Asia, explains how, and why, to Asiamoney's Andrew Crooke.
  • Singapore has stolen a march on the rest of non-Japan Asia in the new world of regional Real Estate Investment Trusts. But other countries have their own REIT ambitions, some more expansive than others. Mark B. Johnson surveys the fast-growing Asian REIT market.
  • Commodities as an asset class have been neglected by investors and providers alike. They will come to the fore as investors look to diversify their portfolios, writes Nick Thompson and Matthew Long of Macquarie.
  • From the West Coast of the US to the East Coast of New Zealand there is one common problem troubling investors – how to locate higher returns on your financial assets in a global financial market place where credit spreads, interest rates and equity returns are low.