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The findings suggest Standard Chartered's two new iPhone applications, one of which is said to be first to enable both cash and trade authorisation, are coming at the right time.
By Jonathan Barlow | 29 October 2010
Kiyotaka Ando, who is part of the family that invented instant noodles, discusses the business of Nissin Foods in Greater China.
By Sameera Anand | 13 October 2010
The chairman is safe, but Gome's biggest shareholder prevents dilution and says he will take legally appropriate action to protect his interests -- in other words, he will ...
By Lillian Liu | 29 September 2010
The government is more concerned with the short-term expansion of its stock market in the face of competition from Shanghai, says the Asian Corporate Governance Association.
By Cate Rocchi | 24 September 2010
The serviced apartment market in Hong Kong is buoyant, with luxury still available at an affordable price.
By Mei Tuicolo | 1 September 2010
Despite announcements of worldwide lay-offs, Barclays Capital executives say they will build their Asian team.
By Lillian Liu | 16 August 2010
J.P. Morgan and Bank of America Merrill Lynch are the latest banks to want a slice of Asia’s lucrative corporate banking pie, but with fierce competition, can they really ...
By Edward Russell | 9 August 2010
Independent investment bank Houlihan Lokey survived the recent global financial crisis, argues partner Jim Zukin, in part because it had no leverage and because it didn't try ...
By Nick Lord | 13 July 2010
The success of Malaysia's rubber glove industry is no overnight phenomenon.
By Mei Tuicolo | 8 July 2010
The Shanghai-based firm hopes its integration with Taifook Securities will help it achieve its target.
By Lillian Liu | 11 June 2010
The Hong Kong airline pockets $333 million from the sale to Swire as the company's capital expenditure and loan repayments rise.
By Edward Russell | 9 June 2010
The consulting firm has developed a model for leveraging cultural aspects to boost the value of M&A deals.
By Mei Tuicolo | 8 June 2010
Hon Hai agrees to raise salaries at its Foxconn factory in Shenzhen following a series of suicides that have triggered criticism and questions about China's manufacturing miracle.
By Lillian Liu | 3 June 2010
The Securities and Futures Commission imposes a penalty of HK$3.5 million for mis-marking.
By Jame DiBiasio | 1 June 2010
The conviction of Huang Guangyu raises suspicions about the deeds of China's elite business leaders and what it takes to climb the ladder in a highly regulated market.
By Lillian Liu | 19 May 2010
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