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Sinopec and ENN launch hostile bid for China Gas
China Gas, whose chairman is under house arrest in Shenzhen, has become the subject of an unsolicited offer from ENN and Sinopec.
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Nick Ferguson
| 14 December 2011
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Strong yen spurs Japanese firms' overseas ambitions
A runaway yen and timely exit strategies at private equity firms are persuading more medium-size Japanese companies that now is the time to jump into the overseas M&A market.
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Martin Foster
| 7 December 2011
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Goldman leads on M&A revenues
Companies have announced a spate of M&A deals this month, leading Dealogic to estimate that up to $1.2 billion in M&A fees could have been banked this year, with the lion's ...
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Sameera Anand
| 17 November 2011
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Pepsi strikes China deal with Tingyi
Pepsi swaps its China bottling business for a stake in Tingyi-Asahi Beverages as it aims to consolidate its position in what will soon be the world's biggest beverage market.
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Sameera Anand
| 7 November 2011
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HSBC rumoured to sell Thai retail banking business
The move is seen as part of a plan to exit retail banking businesses that lack scale.
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Denise Wee
| 4 November 2011
M&A
RBS's Netterfield bullish about Asian M&A
The head of corporate finance for Asia at RBS talks about why the firm is redeploying resources towards M&A.
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Sameera Anand
| 21 October 2011
M&A
European brands turn to China
We speak to Kroll's Melvin Glapion about why Chinese buyers are targeted when European brands put themselves up for sale.
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Sameera Anand
| 18 October 2011
M&A
Compelling case for Asian M&A, says Nomura's Nath
Nikhil Nath is confident about Asian M&A and says that even if deals don't yield blockbuster fees, banks can book indirect revenues and still come out ahead.
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Sameera Anand
| 14 October 2011
M&A
Denny from Clifford Chance optimistic on M&A
We talk to Roger Denny, head of Asia-Pacific M&A for law firm Clifford Chance, about the continued deal activity being driven by strategic opportunities and depressed valuations.
By
Sameera Anand
| 12 October 2011
M&A
Asian buyers eye M&A opportunities
Troubles elsewhere in the world are presenting M&A opportunities for Asian buyers, according to respondents to our fifth annual M&A survey, conducted jointly between FinanceAsia...
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Sameera Anand
| 11 October 2011
M&A
Sinopec buys Daylight for $2.1 billion
Sinopec inks a deal to buy Canada's Daylight Energy for more than $2 billion as China’s government-controlled companies remain hungry for natural resources.
By
Sameera Anand
| 11 October 2011
M&A
Carlyle ups stake in India Infoline
US private equity firm Carlyle increases its stake in Indian broker India Infoline to 9% and negotiates a board seat.
By
Sameera Anand
| 7 October 2011
M&A
Goldman invests in Indian wind power company
The principal investing division of Goldman Sachs strikes a deal to invest $200 million in Sumant Sinha's company ReNew Wind Power.
By
Sameera Anand
| 27 September 2011
M&A
Chinese steelmakers invest $1.95 billion in Brazilian miner
A consortium of Chinese buyers shells out $1.95 billion for a 15% stake in a Brazilian niobium producer, as China's quest to secure supplies of key natural resources continues.
By
Sameera Anand
| 5 September 2011
M&A
M&A Trends Survey: Your chance to take part
Please take a few minutes to share your views by filling out the FinanceAsia Clifford Chance M&A Trends Survey.
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FinanceAsia Editors
| 1 September 2011
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