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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.
By O'Melveny & Myers | 27 June 2011
Qiang Liao, director of financial institutions ratings at S&P, discusses the effects of monetary tightening on China’s banking industry.
By Standard & Poor's | 23 June 2011
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.
By Royal Bank of Scotland | 1 June 2011
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 ...
By Linklaters | 19 May 2011
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 ...
By Standard & Poor's | 6 May 2011
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 ...
By Hogan Lovells | 21 April 2011
Standard & Poor's managing director for financial services ratings, Naoko Nemoto, discusses how surging inflation could weaken the credit standing of banks in Asia.
By Standard & Poor's | 20 April 2011
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.
By Kim Man Li, Goldman Sachs | 13 April 2011
Ian Thompson, Standard & Poor's chief credit officer for Asia-Pacific, discusses Asia’s credit outlook for 2011.
By Standard & Poor's | 24 March 2011
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 ...
By Deven Sharma, S&P | 17 February 2011
Welcome to the brave new world of CNH – the newest in currency nomenclature denoting the Hong Kong-based offshore renminbi market.
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 ...
By Standard & Poor's | 24 January 2011
As the sukuk market matures, embedding itself in mainstream finance, asset management shall be the next big thing for Islamic finance, argues HSBC.
By FinanceAsia Editors | 11 January 2011
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 ...
By FinanceAsia Editors | 21 December 2010
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.
By Tom Schiller, S&P | 15 December 2010
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