01 Sep 2001
Start-up funds have to tread a tightrope: spend too much and risk crippling the fund, or spend too little and risk looking amateurish
01 Sep 2001
Raising capital in Asia is a tough business, but is by no means impossible, requiring patience or the help of a 'seed' investor
01 Sep 2001
The sceptics used to say that it was impossible to short in Asia, but now it isn't much more difficult than in the US or Europe
01 Sep 2001
More managers are choosing to start their fund in the region, but there is no perfect location - it is all down to personal preference
01 Sep 2001
From start-up advice to capital raising, the prime broker will play a key role, but make sure they get the basics right, says Deutsche's Hannah Goodwin
01 Sep 2001
A good administrator is your partner for success and acts as a company secretary, CEO and CFO, says Robert Macpherson at Fortis Fund Services
01 Sep 2001
Mark Shipman at Clifford Chance looks at the different regulations throughout the region and how the start-up can structure their company
01 Sep 2001
Accountants help with regulatory approval, fund structure and, of course, tax, explains Carlyon Knight-Evans at Ernst & Young
01 Sep 2001
Getting the software and systems right at the start will make life easier, writes Niall McIntyre at Beauchamp Financial Technology