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Brian Williams discusses Swire's hotel business
We chat with Brian Williams, the man responsible for building the boutique brands of Swire Hotels in the region.
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Lara Wozniak
17 March 2010
Deutsche Bank gets international Islamic banking licence in Malaysia
Deutsche Bank receives the licence from the central bank, Bank Negara Malaysia.
By
Lara Wozniak
2 March 2010
David Foster on Eaton's treasury management practices
Eaton Asia-Pacific vice-president of finance David Foster explains how the company used webcasts to teach FX management.
By
Edward Russell
22 February 2010
Corporate
AirAsia lands Vietnam joint venture
Four years after first announcing its intentions, Malaysia’s AirAsia receives approval for a joint venture in Vietnam.
By
Edward Russell
| 12 February 2010
Corporate
Japan Airlines decides to stay with Oneworld
Sticking with American Airlines in Oneworld could be a stop-gap move for Japan Airlines while it seeks financial stability.
By
Edward Russell
| 10 February 2010
Corporate
Banks in US still under fire
Bank of America, Ken Lewis and Joe Price face a law suit related to the Merrill Lynch merger, while Goldman Sachs pays each of its head honchos a $9 million bonus for 2009.
By
Sameera Anand
| 9 February 2010
Business Moves
China Three Gorges short-listed for Colombia HEP project
China Three Gorges extends the country's global ambitions with a bid to export infrastructure expertise to Latin America.
By
Rupert Walker
| 4 February 2010
Corporate
Narita landing rights at centre of Japan Airlines’ alliance decision
Reducing the presence of US airlines at Tokyo's Narita Airport is a key issue behind the Japanese government’s reported preference for a Japan Airlines-Delta tie-up.
By
Edward Russell
| 1 February 2010
Corporate
Bringing foreign foods to China and Hong Kong
Samir Kumar has a flourishing Hong Kong business based on offbeat ideas, mostly centred around dairy products.
By
Sameera Anand
| 27 January 2010
Debt
Standard Chartered gains bond market maker status in China
Standard Chartered Bank (China) joins Citi and J.P. Morgan to become a market maker in China's national interbank bond market.
By
Mei Tuicolo
| 20 January 2010
Corporate
Tokyo's new trading system off to a good start
Arrowhead, the Tokyo Stock Exchange's radical new trading platform, is ready to shake up Japan's old-fashioned equity market.
By
Nick Ferguson
| 7 January 2010
Corporate
Tech spending at Chinese banks continues to increase
Chinese bank spending on technology will reach $11.3 billion by 2011, says Celent.
By
Edward Russell
| 4 January 2010
Business Moves
Daiwa unveils next generation e-trading platform in Asia
Daiwa Securities SMBC is the latest bank to set up an enhanced electronic trading platform in Asia, despite growing criticism of dark pools.
By
Rupert Walker
| 14 December 2009
Corporate
HKEx chairman slams dark pools
Ronald Arculli joins the ranks of those criticising alternative trading platforms for creating an unfair playing field.
By
Joseph Marsh
| 11 December 2009
Corporate
Credit Suisse launches algorithmic trading in Indonesia
Credit Suisse’s advanced execution services (AES) unit adds algorithmic trading to its direct market access suite for Indonesian equities.
By
Rupert Walker
| 9 December 2009
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