HSBC Global Asset Management is an investment manager with $470.2bn in AUM (as of 31 March 2018). It was formed in 1973 in Hong Kong as Wardley, a wholly-owned merchant banking subsidiary, changing its name to HSBC Asset Management 13 years later.
The company manages separate client-focused equity and fixed income portfolios. It also launches and manages hedge funds for its clients. It invests in the public equity, fixed income, and alternative investments markets across the globe.
HSBC Global Asset Management is also the principal partner of Investment Week's Women in Investment Awards. Click here for more information about this year's ceremony, taking place on 28 November in London.
HSBC's José Cuervo has joined Santander Asset Management as global head of Latin American equities.
Omar Negyal, senior fund manager from HSBC, discusses Latin America.
Latin American equities are undervalued relative to other emerging markets and are set to outperform Asian stocks in the near term, according to HSBC Global Asset Management.
John Flint has been appointed as chief executive of HSBC Global Asset Management.
HSBC has unveiled its first European ETF, the HSBC FTSE 100, which will be launched tomorrow on the London Stock Exchange.
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