The May edition of The Alternative Investor is out.
As well as to RQC Group’s usual regulatory updates, this month’s edition focuses on Asia’s rising influence across alternatives and features perspectives from, among others:
- Marex’s Amy Cheung examines how allocators are returning to the region in search of more flexible, liquid and selective exposure across China, Japan and broader growth themes.
- CSC’s Mandy Lam argues that Asia is moving beyond a diversification story to become a structurally compelling alternatives destination, supported by private wealth growth, governance reform, technology adoption and long-term infrastructure demand.
- Asia Alpha Systems’ Sammy Lee explores how Japan’s post-crisis corporate reinvention has created a liquid, transparent and increasingly fertile market for disciplined long/short investors.
- Meanwhile, Simmons & Simmons Hong Kong’s Ivy Yam and Shanghai YaoWang Law Offices’ Melody Yang assess China’s fast-growing quant sector, where strong performance and renewed global capital flows are being matched by a clearer and more sophisticated regulatory framework.
The edition also includes insights across the alternative investment landscape and concludes with RQC Group’s usual regulatory roundup covering key UK and US developments.
Click below for the May edition of The Alternative Investor:

