Agreements with Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. and Bank of Xi'an will help attract clients of Indian and Chinese descent
Despite the effects of slower growth in China, most countries in the region have low sovereign debt, prudent fiscal policy and strong domestic demand to propel their economies further in 2012
With China still expanding strongly, its Asian neighbours are well positioned to maintain and build on their recent growth spurts. Issues for investors to watch out for include rising interest rates, appreciating currencies and domestic politics
Attractive stocks still available in most Asian markets
Money managers see a bright future for Asian markets, where global fluctuations matter less as consumer spending increases
Equity investments in ‘early movers’ like base metals may reap rewards
Recovery should set in by second half of 2009, but money managers are guarded on India, Taiwan and Thailand
Outlook cut for Australia, Hong Kong, Taiwan
But many Asian companies are still in good shape with reduced leverage and strong balance sheets
India, South Korea, Singapore and others have seen a surge in economic activity