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Taiwan's bond market attracts attention
As FinanceAsia''s recent Taiwanese Debt Conference shows, there are some structural problems in Taiwan''s local market.
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Dan Slater
| 5 September 2000
Equities
Chinese airlines improve earnings, but struggle to raise efficiency
Finding less demand than expected for air travel, and facing competition from foreign carriers, China''s airlines move into a period of consolidation.
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Stockhouse com
| 30 August 2000
Risk
Exporters faced heightened credit risks in China
Increased supervision of the foreign exchange market as well as heightened credit concerns have increased the risks in exporting to China.
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Asia Pulse
| 22 August 2000
Debt
The potential of China's bond markets
China''s bond markets are huge but illiquid, yet a more vibrant interbank market could release some of the potential.
By
Dan Slater
| 22 August 2000
Equities
Culturecom: Capturing the Middle Kingdom
It actually isn’t a dot.com at all but a transformed publisher of comic books. Analysts remain bullish on its longer-term prospects for gaining acceptance of three distinct, ...
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Stockhouse com
| 21 August 2000
Equities
A shares: not worth the paper they're written on?
Does the meaning of a ‘share’ lose something when translated into Chinese? ‘Gu piao’ in Mandarin, means little more than ticket and the idea of this piece of paper entitling ...
By
Dan Slater
| 17 August 2000
M&A
Casil Telecommunications to buy Winfull Hi-Tech
Casil Telecommunications Holdings, a telephone equipment maker, has agreed to buy Winfull Hi-Tech for HK$21 million to break into China''s GPS market.
By
Toni Clarke
| 17 August 2000
Equities
China looks for capital ideas
In order to finance its social security and pension deficit, the Chinese government is pondering how to divest itself of its enormous holdings in state companies.
By
Dan Slater
| 16 August 2000
People Moves
Deutsche Bank hires Peter Tsao to head technology hardware unit
Deutsche Bank hires Peter Tsao, former head of regional technology research at ING Barings, to spearhead the bank''s push into Asia''s technology sector.
By
Toni Clarke
| 15 August 2000
People Moves
Deutsche Bank hires Peter Tsao to head technology hardware unit
Deutsche Bank hires Peter Tsao, former head of regional technology research at ING Barings, to spearhead the bank''s push into Asia''s technology sector.
By
Toni Clarke
| 15 August 2000
Fund Manager Q&A
Silicon Valley venture capitalist opens in Asia
David Williams, Asia Pacific Partner of Draper Fisher Jurvetson talks with Nick Lord about his new firm’s plans for the region and his views on where the internet is going.
By
Nick Lord
| 9 August 2000
Fund Manager Q&A
Silicon Valley venture capitalist opens in Asia
David Williams, Asia Pacific Partner of Draper Fisher Jurvetson talks with Nick Lord about his new firm’s plans for the region and his views on where the internet is going.
By
Nick Lord
| 9 August 2000
M&A
Ayala group acquires stake in business-to-business firm
In a transaction which characterizes the only encouraging aspect of capital raising in the Philippines – dotcom financing – the Ayala Group is set to acquire a stake in B2B ...
By
JTR Bentulan
| 8 August 2000
Editor's Desk
A triumph of hope over experience
The experience of the first half of the year has not dampened the desire for fresh funding, nor fresh investments.
By
Nick Lord
| 8 August 2000
Editor's Desk
Lovers' guide to fund investment
Jardine Fleming is trying to persuade Taiwanese women to invest in its funds to spice up their love lives.
By
Rico Ngai
| 7 August 2000
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