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Equity News Hynix returns to the equity markets Market environment forces smaller-than-anticipated deal; company to raise only $300 million.
By Anette Jönsson

M&A Briefing Kumho wins with towering bid for Daewoo Construction The deal is the second biggest in Korean M&A history, and catapults Kumho Asiana past Hyundai Construction to become the nation's top builder.
By Steven Irvine
In Debt PSA wraps up acquisition financing with new $1 billion bond deal Sole lead manager Morgan Stanley prices new dual tranche $1 billion bond deal, effectively completing the $4.4 billion acquisition financing for PSA's 20% purchase of Hutchison Ports stake.
By Timothy Cuffe

In Debt Just how high could the bidding go for PCCW's HKTC? As PCCW opens up to potential suitors for its HKTC subsidiary, what numbers would make sense for the winning LBO?
By Timothy Cuffe
Mutual Funds & Markets Goldman launches China A-share fund GSAM offers global institutions access to its $200 million China A-share quota.
By Jame DiBiasio

Private Banking Merrill wealth survey sees Asians getting richer But for high net worth individuals reading this article, you should realise you are now only one among a population of 2.4 million others in Asia.
By Steven Irvine
View Point Macau versus the Las Vegas Strip: which will be the bigger winner? Can Macau out-Vegas Las Vegas, asks Standard & Poor's.
By Standard & Poor's
Loan Digest Loan Week, June 16 - June 23 A round up of the latest syndicated loan market news.
By FinanceAsia & Dealogic
Editor's Desk FinanceAsia’s special issue on Asia's filthy environment The latest issue of FinanceAsia magazine has a special focus on the environment and how it is impacting business in Asia.
By Steven Irvine
Technology A week in tech, June 16 - 22 A round-up of all the latest tech news.
By FinanceAsia & IRG
People Moves Ince pinch hits at Credit Suisse Keith Ince, the founder of Portfolio Partners, becomes acting head of Credit Suisse Asset Management in Australia.
By Cherie Marriott
Standard & Poor's Daily Ratings Direct Asia-Pacific Highlights
Welcome to Standard & Poor's daily summary of credit research of interest to investors in Asia-Pacific.
By Standard & Poor's
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