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Bo-Hee Hur takes over from Hong Hoo Moon as the senior banker in charge of financial institutions coverage in Korea.
26 February 2008
Specialists expect accelerated appreciation of the renminbi to drive up China’s consensus earnings growth estimates.
25 February 2008
The co-head of Citi’s global retail group will lead the bank’s consumer and healthcare group in Asia.
25 February 2008
The law firm is also opening an office in Shanghai this month that will focus on corporate and real estate matters.
15 February 2008
Analysts expect more price declines in certain cities and suggest investors look north to make the most of a demand-driven rebound.
12 February 2008
Kai Kaufmann will head up the division that will give institutional clients access to the executives of Asian companies.
5 February 2008
The construction company believes the market fluctuations leave little hope for it to trade up in the aftermarket.
29 January 2008
Maoye, Solargiga and Samko postpone their listings due to tough market conditions, declining relative valuations and fears of a difficult aftermarket.
28 January 2008
Paul Murphy leaves his own private investment business to join the UK bank.
22 January 2008
Analysts are positive about the outlook for Hong Kong equities despite differing views on the odds of a US recession and concerns about growth in China.
21 January 2008
Eddie Chang replaces Jean-Louis Tourne who relocates to Europe.
18 January 2008
The Chinese solar power company drops its price range by 10% as investors become nervous following more subprime bad news from the US.
18 January 2008
Anton Rohner will help the bank to capture clean energy opportunities in the region.
16 January 2008
Changsheng looks beyond the correction of Chinese property stocks as it braves the market with a $144 million IPO.
15 January 2008
The bank adds four senior bankers from UBS and two others to boost its Southeast Asia business.
14 January 2008
The Hong Kong construction firm takes the chance to sell shares while infrastructure developments in Hong Kong and Macau move full steam ahead.
14 January 2008
PricewaterhouseCoopers says no, but Credit Suisse’s head of China research sees increasing competition between China and Hong Kong.
8 January 2008
Gary Hung will help to enhance the bank’s provision of value-added products to its clients.
8 January 2008
Sinoma gains 35%, while BYD Electronic closes slightly higher and Vietnamese motorbike maker VMEP falls well below its IPO price.
21 December 2007
Vietnam Manufacturing and Export Processing attracts investors to its Hong Kong IPO by focusing on the consumption growth story in its home market.
13 December 2007
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