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Lotus Asset Management Company is a Hong Kong corporation licensed by the Securities and Futures Commission in Hong Kong to engage in Type 4 (advising in securities) and Type 9 (asset management) regulated activities. Parented by Harpers Capital, founded by former top tier Investment bankers and traders of Wallstreet. We offer global asset management service covering private equites investment, secondary markets and alternative investments via various platforms in USA, Canada and Hong Kong to serve our clients' needs. Our mission is to deliver superior asset performance and comprehensive client services through an active and disciplined management process across diverse asset classes.
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Recent events of our company and team
Scale AI, a portfolio company of Lotus Asset Management, announced a strategic investment of $14.3 billion from Meta (parent company of Facebook), granting Meta a 49% stake in the company. This landmark deal not only sets a new record for global private tech financing but also reaffirms Lotus Asset Management’s forward-looking investment vision that "data is one of the core lifelines of AI." Post-investment, Scale AI’s valuation has reached $29 billion, solidifying its position as a leader in the global AI data infrastructure sector.
The Board of Directors of Lotus is pleased to announce that Mr. Hong Hao has officially joined Lotus as Managing Partner, CIO and Chief Economist. Concurrently, Mr. Zhu Lei, the former CIO, will assume the new role of CEO while continuing to focus on his work as a portfolio manager for global fixed-income funds.
This week, the U.S. economy has shown a multi-dimensional and complex landscape, with widespread attention focused on economic data, tariff policies, Federal Reserve statements, bill progress, and tariff negotiations. These factors are intertwined, profoundly influencing the trajectory of the U.S. economy.