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DB - Equity Research - Asia Pacific ETF Weekly Review: ETP market recorded inflows of $1.4bn in January

February 8, 2012--New ETP Launches
There was no new listing during last week in the Asia-Pacific region.
ETP Monthly Flows
Asia-Pacific ETP market started the year with healthy cash inflows of $1.4bn for the month of January. From a market perspective, ETPs in South Korea led the inflows with $644m, followed by Japan with $543m, and Hong Kong $141m. Total monthly flows were primarily contributed by Equity ETFs with $1.3bn of inflows.

Within Equity products, Emerging Country, Asia Pac Developed Country and Short Strategy ETFs recorded $962m, $357m and $230m of inflows, partially offset by outflows of $302m from Leveraged Strategy ETFs.

Turnover Review
Asia-Pacific ETP turnover totaled $6.1bn for last week, 144.5% up from the previous week’s total. South Korea continues to be on top of the turnover ranking with $2.1bn, followed by China ($1.5bn), Hong Kong ($1.5bn), Japan ($0.5bn), and Taiwan ($0.3bn). Among Equity ETFs, Emerging Country, Leveraged Strategy, Asia Pac Developed Country, and Short Strategy ETFs had total turnover of $3bn, $0.9bn, $0.9bn and $0.7bn respectively. Under the Commodity asset class, turnover in Gold ETPs totaled $143m.

Assets Under Management Review
Last week, Asia-Pacific ETP AUM moved closer to the $100bn mark and ended at $99.97bn. On a year to date basis, Asia-Pacific ETP market is up by $8.5bn or 9.3% above last year’s closing.

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Source: Deutsche Bank - Equity Research - Asia Pacific


DIGGA looks to shovel more funds into mining stocks

February 8, 2012--Scouring the world of small cap mining companies fits well with Chimaera Financial founders Ian Pattison and Sal Catalano. Indeed, when Garimpeiro tried to track down the pair, they were half way up a mountain in rural Queensland visiting a mine.

‘‘Can’t tell you where we are,’’ quipped Pattison.

The reason for Garimpeiro’s interest in the pair is a product they have launched today on the Australian Securities Exchange. It’s called the DIGGA Australian Mining Fund - ASX code DGA - which is an exchange-traded fund (EFT) that tracks a basket of small and mid-cap listed mining stocks.

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Source: Sydney Morning Herald


China: Corporate Bonds: A Beneficiary from the Tightening

February 8, 2012--One man’s meat is another man’s poison. This could be applied to the recent expansion of China’s corporate bond market.

Tight monetary policy and stepped-up regulation of banks’ off-balance sheet activities have provided a natural opportunity for China’s corporate bonds as an alternative funding source. We believe that the corporate bond market will continue to prosper as monetary policy continues to limit growth in bank loans in 2012 and beyond. Thus, we expect the corporate bond market to become an increasingly important component of China’s capital market over the medium term.

China tightened its monetary policy and stepped up regulation of banks’ off-balance sheet activities in 2011. As inflation rose above the government’s comfort zone, the RRR rate and interest rate were raised. New Rmb loans declined by more than Rmb2tn (22%) in 2011 from the peak in 2009, and regulation of banks’ off-balance sheet activities was stepped up to tighten the credit conditions in China. As a result, total bank financing declined from Rmb12.2tn in 2010 to Rmb10.6tn in 2011. Financing from the banking system—both on and off balance sheet—has become increasingly difficult for investors.

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Source: Mirae Asset Financial Group


Fidessa explores challenges and opportunities of Best Execution in Australia

Third white paper in series on Australia looks at how firms can turn regulatory burden into competitive edge
February 7, 2012 – Fidessa group plc, provider of high-performance trading, investment management and information solutions for the world’s financial community, has today announced the publication of the third in its series of white papers looking at issues raised by the new market integrity legislation in Australia.

Entitled Beauty and the Best - the perils and opportunities of Best Execution in a multi-market structure, the paper examines different ways in which equity brokers might approach the new obligation for Best Execution, and how their buy-side clients will be affected.

This latest paper considers how far it is possible to achieve and demonstrate Best Execution in the changed equity trading landscape, exploring what it means for market participants of all types and how its implementation might play out. As with preceding papers, Beauty and Best draws on Fidessa’s global experience to highlight the critical differences between Australia’s own Best Execution requirements and those that apply in other jurisdictions. The paper goes on to assess how these may become a key point of competitive differentiation in Australia just as they have in some other markets.

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ASIC releases third market supervision report

February 7, 2012--ASIC today issued its third report on the supervision of Australian financial markets and market participants.

Report 277 ASIC supervision of markets and participants: July to December 2011 (REP 277) identified that during the reporting period:

There were 20,029 trading alerts with 131 matters requiring further consideration during the reporting period. Alert numbers can depend on trading conditions. We continue our calibration of alert parameters to generate more targeted alerts and eliminate ‘false positives’. This has resulted in a drop of more than 3,000 alerts.

Some 23 matters were referred for investigation. These matters involved potential insider trading (6), market manipulation (5), possible breaches of the market integrity rules (9) and of the continuous disclosure obligations (3).

A further four matters referred for investigation were identified during ASIC’s participant surveillance visits. These related to possible breaches of market integrity rules (2), misleading and deceptive conduct (1), and inappropriate advice (1).

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view Report 277 ASIC supervision of markets and participants: July to December 2011

Source: ASIC


India forecasts lower growth

February 7, 2012--India’s economic growth may dip below 7% in the current fiscal year, the slowest pace since the 2008 financial crisis, restrained by the central bank’s inflation-fighting campaign and government gridlock.

The government forecast 6.9% annual growth for the fiscal year that ends in March, a tad below the 7% to 7.5% growth predicted by several government officials.

It would mark a sharp decline from the prior year’s 8.4% growth rate, and a reversal of fortune for a country that until recently aspired to double-digit growth like China.

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Source: FIN24


Contract Months to be Listed at the Launch of Nikkei 225 VI Futures

November 7, 2011--Osaka Securities Exchange Co., Ltd. (OSE) will launch the Nikkei Stock Average Volatility Index Futures (Nikkei 225 VI Futures) on Monday, February 27, 2012, and has decided the contract months

available from the launch date as follows:

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Source: OSE


What Drives Credit Growth in Emerging Asia?

February 7, 2012--Summary:This paper seeks to uncover the main drivers of credit growth in emerging Asia using a multi-country structural vector autoregressive (SVAR) model.

Taking a novel approach, we developed a two-block SVAR whereby shocks within blocks are identified using sign restrictions, whereas shocks across the blocks are identified using a recursive (block-) Cholesky structure. We find that domestic factors are more dominant than external factors in driving rapid credit growth in emerging Asia. This is particularly true for domestic monetary policy, which can play a pivotal role in terms of managing rapid credit growth in emerging Asia.

view the IMF Working paper-What Drives Credit Growth in Emerging Asia?

Source: IMF


India-Commodity transaction tax to hit volumes: Traders, chambers

February 6, 2012--The finance ministry’s proposed move to again impose a Commodities Transaction Tax (CTT) is likely to drive volumes to foreign exchnages, say traders and analysts.

The Union food ministry has already represented to the finance ministry against the proposal, saying it would harm development of the commodites futures market. It is believed the finance ministry may levy a CTT of 0.017 per cent (Rs 17 for every Rs 100,000 of transactions) in the budget proposals for 2012-13, initially for non-agricultural commodity futures.

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Source: Business Standard


New ETF to be Listed on Feb. 23, 2012 (Thu.) - Mitsubishi UFJ AM "MAXIS TOPIX Risk Control (5%) ETF

February 6, 2012--Today, Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. (TSE) approved the listing of a new ETF created by Mitsubishi UFJ Asset Management Co., Ltd. (Mitsubishi UFJ AM). The ETF will be listed on Thursday, February 23, 2012..
Code:1567 (ISIN JP3047430008),br> Name: MAXIS TOPIX Risk Control (5%) ETF

Fund Administrator: Mitsubishi UFJ Asset Management
Listing Date: Feb 23, 2012
Trading Unit: 10 unit
Underlying Index: TOPIX Risk Control Index (Volatility 5%)

With this listing, there will be a total of 118 ETFs and ETNs listed on the Tokyo market. TSE will continue working to diversify the ETF and ETN market, and improve the convenience of our market for all investors.

Source: Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. (TSE)


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