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A simultaneous A-share rights offering will be bought by controlling shareholder PICC Group, bringing the total capital raising to $935 million.
By Anette Jönsson | 22 May 2013
The personal hygiene products company prices an enlarged deal with a 35% premium. It is the biggest CB and the highest premium in the region in two years.
By Aiko Hayashi | 22 May 2013
Seven years and six sell-downs after its initial investment in China’s biggest bank, Goldman puts an end to one of its most lucrative investments.
By Anette Jönsson | 21 May 2013
VTB Capital hires Xin Lin and Wei Chen for its Hong Kong office to help drive China business.
By Rupert Walker | 20 May 2013
The Sinopec unit prices its offering towards the low end of the range to raise $1.8 billion. Retail investors are allocated 7.5% as strong demand triggers a clawback.
By Aiko Hayashi | 20 May 2013
Nearly three-quarters of Hong Kong finance professionals plan to move jobs, according to eFinancial Careers' annual survey.
By Rupert Walker | 16 May 2013
Retail investors take 30% of the base deal, prompting a squeeze in the institutional order book even though the Chinese brokerage comes at a relatively tight discount to ...
By Anette Jönsson | 16 May 2013
Standard Chartered continues to strengthen its equity research capabilities with the appointment of gaming analyst Philip Tulk.
By Rupert Walker | 15 May 2013
Hong Kong landmark IFC taps investors with six-year bond and swaps to a floater.
By Denise Wee | 14 May 2013
The Great Eagle spin-off is the first business trust-like vehicle to attempt a Hong Kong IPO in 18 months, offering yield-focused investors an alternative outside Singapore.
By Anette Jönsson | 14 May 2013
The distributor of Honda motorcycles raises $150 million from the offering. In Hong Kong, another auto-related company, Mando China, is eyeing an IPO of about $250 million.
By Aiko Hayashi | 13 May 2013
M&A
Debt-ridden property developer SPG Land plans to raise $555 million from sale of a controlling stake to Greenland Holding and the disposal of the Shanghai Peninsula hotel.
By Rupert Walker | 10 May 2013
Li Ka-shing-controlled Hutchison Whampoa wades into the euro market with the first euro-denominated hybrid from an Asian borrower.
By Denise Wee | 9 May 2013
China Daye Non-Ferrous becomes the second Asian company in two days to sell convertible bonds and the first since August to offer a renminbi-denominated deal.
By Anette Jönsson | 9 May 2013
Six cornerstones, including Malaysia’s Khazanah, have agreed to buy $280 million worth of shares in the offering, which looks set to become the second largest IPO in Hong ...
By Anette Jönsson | 7 May 2013
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