Over US$600 billion in assets under management (AUMs) could come under an Asian funds passport blueprint within 15 years – if the region can operate “on a true pan-region basis”, says a report. This means that participating jurisdictions have to overcome “inherent fragmentation” such as differences in regulation, taxation and other structural issues, adds A.T. Kearney. The global consulting firm…
Asian funds passport assets could exceed US$600b by 2030
10 August 2015
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