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  • Video : Asia Pacific Equities Strategy Client Update
    Martin Lau, Managing Director of FSSA Investment Managers presents the Asia Pacific equities strategy client update.
  • Asia Pacific Equities: Fund Manager Q&A
    In response to recent questions from our clients, we had a conversation with Martin Lau, managing partner and lead portfolio manager for the FSSA Asian Equity Plus and FSSA China Growth strategies.
  • Asia Pacific - Webcast: Positioning for Reflation
    FSSA Investment Managers Asia Pacific webcast: Positioning for Reflation
  • Finding the silver lining in Asia Pacific markets
    How is the FSSA Asian Growth portfolio positioned in light of the challenging market environment? Firstly, we should note that we are agnostic about indexes.
  • Asia Pacific - a balanced portfolio is key to navigate uncertainty
    2020 was indeed a very special year. The whole world was in a recession, due to the pandemic and strict lockdown measures imposed by governments all over the world. Yet, at the same time, all asset classes, including equities, had a very good year in terms of returns.
  • Asia Pacific
    Learn more about investing in Asia Pacific equities with FSSAIM today. Our APAC investment funds are invested for sustainable, long term growth.
  • Growing headwinds for Asian equities; but we see grounds for longer-term optimism
    Lee Kuan Yew, although somewhat a polarising figure, perhaps understood state power and the human condition better than anybody. Consequently, Singapore has often been criticised as much as it has been greatly admired. Irrespectively and without question though, the country has gone from strength to strength.
  • End of Year review - Alistair Thompson
    Alistair Thompson, Director at FSSA Investment Managers, heads up the FSSA Asia Pacific strategies and looks back on 2021 in the video below.
  • The evolution of Chinese & Asian markets – recent developments and implications for investors
    With over 20 years managing money in China I have seen significant changes both in the corporate and investment environment. One of the biggest shifts that has occurred is the fact that China is not short of investment capital.
  • Positioning for resilience in volatile times
    FSSA Investment Managers has been investing in Asia and global emerging markets for three decades. We are conservative investors, and resilience during market sell-offs has underpinned our long-term performance.
  • Focused on the fundamentals
    Our Asian equity strategies delivered reasonable returns in 2024, and our long-term track record remains solid. Despite the prevailing uncertainty and an uneven recovery across the region, our portfolio holdings were generally resilient.
  • Tapping into the rise of the Asian consumer
    As Asian countries become richer, they have been transitioning towards consumption-based economies, translating higher per capita income into increased spending across goods and services.
  • Asian Growth Update – May 2022
    Many people seem to think that money management is about predicting the future. But even with the gift of perfect foresight, the subsequent market reaction to news is often far from obvious.
  • Experience over hope for Asian markets
    Markets will always do their best to push us to act in a short-term and emotional manner, particularly at times when events become somewhat extreme. These days all of us, market participants or not, seem almost entirely focused on uncertainty rather than promise. This is why having a strong philosophy and process is crucial.
  • Market outlook: it’s the end of the world, all over again?!
    In the Asian markets, investors have gone from “anything, as long as it’s China” to today’s high levels of fear and disbelief, but that is typical when markets fall significantly.
  • Back to reality for Asian markets?
    Looking back (though it’s not like we didn’t already know), it is clear that we have been living in an increasingly distorted world. Financially, for the last decade, it has been about interest rates falling to (and staying at) zero in a world of general money printing.
  • How should investors position themselves during periods of market volatility?
    Fund Manager Q&A
  • Asian Growth January 2021
    In our last client update, written through the depths of Covid-despair, we observed that real life and the world of markets are seldom so intimately entwined.
  • Our views on US tariffs
    News about US reciprocal tariffs have rocked global markets, as President Trump announced sweeping import taxes that were far higher and affected a much broader swathe of countries than expected.
  • Return-free risk, or opportunity knocks in Asian equities?
    Uncover the untapped potential of Asian markets and emerging economies, as the article explores rebound opportunities and strategic moves in the FSSA Asian Growth Strategy portfolio.
  • Riding out the turbulence with our North Star
    As the world continues to lurch from Covid-surges to reflexive and localised lock-downs, everybody is now looking through to a mythical status quo ante bellum – the before-Covid-times, when the world was just hunky-dory.
  • Asian Growth - Manager Views
    In boom times like today, when cash costs nothing and capitalisation rates are zero, everybody is focused on growth and the future. Revenue is vanity in the sense that entrepreneurs, thank goodness, dare to dream and build businesses. We too, spend much of our time looking for the next opportunity and indeed thinking about how much businesses can grow.
  • Asian Growth - Client Update June 2021
    Though Covid hasn’t yet finished with us, the markets have finished with Covid. In real life, there is still plenty of misery to go around, but things have seldom been better for investors. Optimism has served us well, as the money printing presses have rolled to counter the “unprecedented” threat.
  • Investing in uncertain times – what experience has taught us
    Every downturn is different – the Global Financial Crisis and the Asian Financial Crisis were primarily debt-related, while SARS and Covid are obviously health-related, with a knock-on effect on growth and consumption.
  • High-quality companies hiding in small market capitalisations
    In our last update, we touched on the idea of high-quality companies hiding in small market capitalisations in ASEAN . This, in our view, is due to years of declining foreign-investor interest in the region. These companies are usually not covered in great detail or indeed at all by sell-side research analysts.
  • India - Webcast: Road to Recovery: 2021 and Beyond
    FSSA India webcast focus on the India Subcontinent Markets and Asia Pacific equities
  • Road to Recovery: 2021 and Beyond
    FSSA India webcast focus on the India Subcontinent Markets and Asia Pacific equities
  • Where is ASEAN’s middle class?
    The promise of the ASEAN region, home to more than 670 million people, has been underpinned by the growing middle classes. But in recent years, investment returns have been disappointing amid weak consumer demand and a K-shaped recovery. Thankfully, we continue to find companies with strong franchises and high-quality management teams which should be resilient in this environment.
  • Road to Recovery: 2021 and Beyond
    FSSA India webcast focus on the India Subcontinent Markets and Asia Pacific equities
  • About us
    Operating as an autonomous investment team within First Sentier Investors group, we are a team of dedicated investment professionals based in Hong Kong and Singapore.