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Onshore financial investing in China
A recent report by law firm O’Melveny & Myers explores the development of China’s onshore private equity industry and the opportunities for foreign investors.
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O'Melveny & Myers
| 27 June 2011
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Monetary tightening likely to weaken Chinese banks’ profitability
Qiang Liao, director of financial institutions ratings at S&P, discusses the effects of monetary tightening on China’s banking industry.
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Standard & Poor's
| 23 June 2011
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A guide to the CNH market
Royal Bank of Scotland lists the events that have shaped the CNH market so far and gives a full picture of the current state of the market and its outlook.
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Royal Bank of Scotland
| 1 June 2011
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Offshore RMB — a one-way bet
The offshore renminbi market has reached an inflection point, with Hong Kong poised to become a globally important settlement centre. Linklaters explores the developments so ...
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Linklaters
| 19 May 2011
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Assessing credit risk in Greater China
Ping Chew, Standard & Poor’s managing director and head of Greater China, explains why S&P is launching the Greater China credit rating scale and what benefits investors ...
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Standard & Poor's
| 6 May 2011
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Sporting Singapore enters a new arena
The completion of the Singapore Sports Hub project shows that even the most complex public-private partnerships can be procured and implemented in Southeast Asia. By Hogan ...
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Hogan Lovells
| 21 April 2011
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Inflation and rising interest rates present challenges for Asia-Pacific banks
Standard & Poor's managing director for financial services ratings, Naoko Nemoto, discusses how surging inflation could weaken the credit standing of banks in Asia.
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Standard & Poor's
| 20 April 2011
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Aiming to achieve best-ex in India via SOR
India’s market structure has long lent itself to the effective use of smart order routing to reduce the difficulties of trading on both the BSE and NSE.
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Kim Man Li, Goldman Sachs
| 13 April 2011
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Asia-Pacific issuers set for a positive 2011, but challenges lurk
Ian Thompson, Standard & Poor's chief credit officer for Asia-Pacific, discusses Asia’s credit outlook for 2011.
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Standard & Poor's
| 24 March 2011
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Capital markets are key to keeping credit flowing
Developing economies as a group are investing more than twice as much in infrastructure as the mature economies. The result is exploding demand for finance, especially debt ...
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Deven Sharma, S&P
| 17 February 2011
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Asia's brave new world
Welcome to the brave new world of CNH – the newest in currency nomenclature denoting the Hong Kong-based offshore renminbi market.
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Chin Loo Thio and Gao Qi, BNP Paribas
| 8 February 2011
Co-published
Strong growth will continue in Asia: S&P economist
Inflation is an issue, but the bigger challenge for many Asian economies as they rapidly catch up with the US and Europe will be to move from export-led growth to economies ...
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Standard & Poor's
| 24 January 2011
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The strengthening resolve of Islamic finance
As the sukuk market matures, embedding itself in mainstream finance, asset management shall be the next big thing for Islamic finance, argues HSBC.
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FinanceAsia Editors
| 11 January 2011
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Going global -- choices for Chinese companies
Moderated by FinanceAsia's Anette Jönsson and Ivan Peill of J.P. Morgan's ADR issuer advisory services, the following roundtable takes a look at reasons why Chinese ...
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FinanceAsia Editors
| 21 December 2010
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Robust credit cultures key to bond market development
A lack of appreciation of the investor's role in the capital markets could undermine efforts to develop deep and liquid corporate bond markets in Asia-Pacific, argues S&P.
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Tom Schiller, S&P
| 15 December 2010
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