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Subject: China Fund Industry & JPM JV
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China's 2.3 trillion yuan ($337 billion) fund industry may thole in size over the next five years as now products attract money away from
banks in the world's fastest-growing major economy.
The nation's 18-year-old fund industry is stepping up innovations under Beijing's financial reforms, preparing for products such as global
exchange-traded funds (ETFs). overseas indox-trackIng products and real estate investment trusts (REITs).
"(An) irreversible trend of bank disintermediation, especially on the retail side, and the increasing attractiveness of financial products will be
the main driver of growth." said Zhang Haochuan. analyst at fund consultancy Z-Ben Advisors, which sees China's fund assets under
management topping 6.9 trillion yuan by 2010.
'A tripling of assets in five years is not an exaggerated target.' said Mandy Wang. CEO of China International Fund Management Co.
JPMargan's China fund venture. 'New business opportunities abound'
A bigger. more mature fund industry can bring much needed stability to China's volatile stock markets. and help fund growth of Chinese
companies that traditionally rely on bank lending.Pnxluct innovation is also crucial to China's ambition to foster globally competitive bourses
and make Shanghai an international financial hub by 2020.
Aiming to be one of the world's top exchanges. the Shanghai Stock Exchange Is seeking cooperation with some of China's leading fund
houses to develop a pilot program for global ETFs.
Global ETFs. which would be listed in Shanghai and typically track overseas stock Indexes. are being designed to meet demands from
China's increasingly sophisticated investors.
Z-Ben Advisors forecast China's first global ETF may debut in late 2011 or early 2012. with 10 such funds expected to be launched by Sino-
foreign fund ventures in the next five years.
China ventures of Deutsche Bank. Blackrock. Invest* Ltd and other foreign institutions with ETF expertise are likely to be among the first
fund houses allowed to launch global ETFs in China, the consultancy said.
Plans for global ETFs. which will be launched under China's Qualified Domestic Institutional Investor (ODII) scheme. come as a recovery in
the global economy and financial markets help revive Chinese demand for overseas secumies.
Approval of new ODII products, which allow Chinese money to invest overseas. was suspended during the global crisis, but many fund
managers expect approvals to resume as soon as this year. creating significant new opportunities. PncowaterhouseCoopors said in its 2009
China fund report.
China's foreign exchange and securities regulators met domestic fund houses to discuss QUI issues, sources told Reuters in May, fuelling
optimism that OO11 may retum soon.
'The trend of further deregulation is unchanged.' said China International's Wang. 'Demand for ODD products is nicovenng
China International. which has launched the China International Asia Pacific Advantage Fund under ODII, is preparing for new funds that
would give Chinese investors access to US and European stocks. Wang said.
(China Daily)
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