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Sohu.com has agreed to buy ChinaRen.com, a community web site for $30.8 million in stock as it seeks to beef up its interactive services.
By Toni Clarke | 14 September 2000
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Paul Keating has long been known for his views on Asia - but they don''t always coincide with the role Australia sees for itself.
By Dominique Antarakis | 13 September 2000
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There was much back slapping when Standard Chartered acquired Chase''s credit card business. But in one of Asia''s most expensive cities, a bargain isn''t always what is seems.
By Elaine Leong and Steven Irvine | 4 September 2000
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Restructuring and liberalization of the financial sector bring two opportunities for foreign investors.
By Elton Cane | 31 August 2000
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Recourse to the democratic process may not be the best way to draft securities law, if recent changes in the Philippines are anything to go by.
By Steven Irvine | 31 August 2000
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The Malaysian bank merger process nears completion, as banks take advantage of a tax break.
By Asia Pulse | 24 August 2000
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Casil Telecommunications Holdings, a telephone equipment maker, has agreed to buy Winfull Hi-Tech for HK$21 million to break into China''s GPS market.
By Toni Clarke | 17 August 2000
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Australian Stock Exchange and New Zealand Stock Exchange begin investigating the possibility of merging operations, with a direct buy out by the ASX the most likely outcome.
By Elton Cane | 14 August 2000
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In a transaction which characterizes the only encouraging aspect of capital raising in the Philippines – dotcom financing – the Ayala Group is set to acquire a stake in B2B ...
By JTR Bentulan | 8 August 2000
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National Power of the UK has scrapped plans to invest in a Malaysian power plant project, saying the refinancing risks are too great.
By Jim Regan | 2 August 2000
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Naluri is expected to exit MAS at cost, courtesy of the Malaysian government, which would then sell part of its holding to Qantas.
By Jim Regan | 1 August 2000
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The increasing pace of Chinese restructuring has sent the shares of mainland airlines through the roof.
By Jim Regan | 24 July 2000
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A Chinese power acquisition using an international valuation model shows that Beijing is serious about reform.
By Nick Lord | 20 July 2000
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There is talk Qantas wants 25% of Malaysian Airline Systems for A$500 million. However, this can''t happen without Malaysian government approval and Australia is not in ...
By Jim Regan | 19 July 2000
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Asian M&A has got off to a flyer in the first six months of this year. Goldman and Flemings share the honours.
By Nick Lord | 18 July 2000
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