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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
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
Samir Kumar has a flourishing Hong Kong business based on offbeat ideas, mostly centred around dairy products.
By Sameera Anand | 27 January 2010
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
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
Chinese bank spending on technology will reach $11.3 billion by 2011, says Celent.
By Edward Russell | 4 January 2010
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
Ronald Arculli joins the ranks of those criticising alternative trading platforms for creating an unfair playing field.
By Joe Marsh | 11 December 2009
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
How the financial industry can embrace social media.
By Edward Russell | 11 November 2009
Important e-banking functions are often buried beneath dated web interfaces.
By Edward Russell | 15 July 2009
The US bank provides direct market access to China A-shares for clients via its QFII account.
By Rupert Walker | 17 June 2009
Taiwan must develop more than its manufacturing skills to secure its status as a technological powerhouse.
By Daniel Inman | 10 October 2008
In its first week of operation, over $1 billion passes through CLSA’s dark pool in Hong Kong.
By Daniel Inman | 22 August 2008
The uptick in trading volumes since the subprime blowout has meant big profits for interdealer brokers.
By Nick Ferguson | 23 July 2008
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