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Joseph Lee, Jeffrey Maddox and David Neuville join US law firm Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft to build capital markets practice.
By Nick Ferguson | 9 May 2012
Och-Ziff invests $150 million into the Chinese glass manufacturer through a Pipe deal that includes an equity portion as well as a CB, and makes a $30 million pre-IPO investment...
By Anette Jönsson | 7 May 2012
Hutchison Whampoa is back again with a $1 billion hybrid, while Lotte Shopping closes a $400 million bond.
By Denise Wee | 4 May 2012
The Singapore investment company sells $1.24 billion of shares in each bank just two weeks after it bought $2.3 billion worth of stock in ICBC.
By Anette Jönsson | 3 May 2012
China Merchants and Bank of Ceylon each raise $500 million in the dollar bond markets, while K Wah closes a $200 million deal.
By Denise Wee | 27 April 2012
More than 80 investors came into the deal, which was completed before the market opened yesterday.
By Anette Jönsson | 25 April 2012
For the first time, J.P. Morgan’s global head of investment banking will be based in Asia when Jeff Urwin relocates from New York in May to become the CEO of Asia-Pacific.
By Lara Wozniak | 25 April 2012
Rod Sykes moves to global banking to focus on commercial banking coverage and his previous role is split between Alexi Chan and Sean Henderson.
By Denise Wee | 24 April 2012
In our latest online web poll, readers say they reckon Singapore offers the best quality of life for expats, among Asia's financial centres.
By Nick Ferguson | 24 April 2012
Commercial lender Bank of Shanghai will issue no more than 1.2 billion shares in each city as part of a planned dual listing that will raise funds to support its growth plans.
By Lillian Liu | 24 April 2012
Dongyue cancels the combined deal after its controlling shareholder declines to sell shares at the bottom of the price range, a source said.
By Anette Jönsson | 23 April 2012
Shanghai-listed brokerage Haitong Securities prices its relaunched Hong Kong offering below the mid-point, even though good support from cornerstones and anchors gives other ...
By Aiko Hayashi | 23 April 2012
Standard Chartered CEO Peter Sands discusses the risks in the bank's consumer book, the possibility of re-domiciling, the fragmenting global financial architecture and his own ...
By Nick Lord | 20 April 2012
HSBC issues a Rmb2 billion renminbi bond and allocates 60% to European investors, a sign that renminbi deposits in London have hit critical mass.
By Denise Wee | 19 April 2012
Rapid growth in regional demand for corporate restructuring and investigative services drives AlixPartners to set up an Asian headquarters.
By Rupert Walker | 19 April 2012
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