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Malaysia

Deutsche Bank receives the licence from the central bank, Bank Negara Malaysia.
By Lara Wozniak | 2 March 2010
Tit Khuen Pang and Rafiah Mohamed Izam are appointed to trade product management roles at UOB.
By Edward Russell | 2 March 2010
Four years after first announcing its intentions, Malaysia’s AirAsia receives approval for a joint venture in Vietnam.
By Edward Russell | 12 February 2010
M&A
Three Indian oil companies, Malaysia's Petronas and Spain's Repsol are awarded the mandate to partner with the Venezuelan state oil company on a multi-billion dollar oil ...
By Sameera Anand | 12 February 2010
Malaysia may not have a deep inventory of big-name companies that will come to market in 2010, but it does have liquidity.
By Edward Russell | 10 February 2010
Malaysia’s Securities Commission issues a stockbroking licence to Citi.
By Edward Russell | 13 January 2010
Low-cost carriers AirAsia and Jetstar plan to save money by pooling resources and collectively influencing aircraft manufacturers.
By Edward Russell | 7 January 2010
Malaysia’s Securities Commission grants Goldman Sachs licenses for fund management and corporate finance.
By Edward Russell | 9 December 2009
Malaysia’s Securities Commission grants Goldman Sachs licenses for fund management and corporate finance.
By Edward Russell | 9 December 2009
Bursa Malaysia and Korea Exchange promote Islamic bonds to Korean issuers.
By Edward Russell | 24 November 2009
The country's largest mobile operator returns to the stockmarket without its overseas operations, attracting investors mainly as a yield play.
By Anette Jönsson | 11 November 2009
The Malaysian mobile operator returns to the market with an IPO of up to $3.6 billion two years after being taken private, but this time it will list only the domestic portion ...
By Anette Jönsson | 23 October 2009
M&A
Malaysia's RHB Capital agrees to pay $329 million for 80% of Bank Mestika in Indonesia and will fund the deal through a rights issue.
By Sameera Anand | 20 October 2009
China Real Estate Information Corp raises $216 million from its US IPO, while Genting Singapore says its $1.2 billion rights issue was 135% covered.
By Daniel Inman | 19 October 2009
Two years after being taken private, Maxis will relist the domestic portion of its business, offering investors a high-quality yield play.
By Anette Jönsson | 15 October 2009
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Singapore
  22%
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March 2010