Standard Chartered becomes the latest foreign financial institution to distribute mutual funds onshore in China after rival, Citi, completed its first domestic mutual fund transaction earlier this month. The British lender will collaborate with the likes of China Asset Management, E Fund, China Southern, Bosera Asset Management, Guangfa Fund Management, China Universal Asset Management and Bank of Communications Schroder Fund…
Standard Chartered targets onshore Chinese clients with launch of domestic funds
30 July 2013
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