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Business Moves Noble, Citi and Goldman up ethanol ante via deal With a little help from Citigroup and Goldman Sachs, Asia's Noble Group gets involved in a US ethanol business - pushing the alternative energy agenda a bit further.
By Lara Wozniak
In Debt Lake swans off to HSBC Only weeks after accepting the head of Pacific-Rim DCM position for Merrill Lynch, Spencer Lake takes on new role as HSBC head of global debt capital markets.
By Timothy Cuffe
People Moves Steains steams to Lehman from Deutsche Former Deutche banker switches over to lead Lehman to join corporate finance drive.
By Andrew Peck
Keeping it Credit Suisse's currency outlook Is it time to go long yen, and short dollar?
By Arjuna Mahendran
People Moves Julius Baer hires Chiam in continued Asia drive Private Bank continue Asia expansion with appointment of Asia market head.
By Andrew Peck
Outlook & Economics Corporations still blasé about ethics, says E&Y survey Ernst & Young reports that many CEOs are lackadaisical about stamping out the evils of corruption.
By Simon Osborne
People Moves Baker & McKenzie Tokyo lands Vance Law firm names partner in its Tokyo major projects and project finance practice group.
By Andrew Peck
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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For news on the latest third party conferences and seminars, please see below. Please click on the headline for further details.
The future of Hong Kong's retirement system, 26 Jul 2006, The Ritz Carlton Hotel, Hong Kong
Standard & Poor's Ratings - CORPORATE CREDIT RISK ANALYSIS, 10 - 13 Oct 2006, Hong Kong
Standard & Poor's Ratings - Structured Finance Risk Analysis, 13 - 15 Sep 2006, Hong Kong
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UPCOMING MASTERCLASSES IN FINANCE Terrapinn Financial Training welcomes you to attend in 2006:
FINANCIAL MODELLING WORLD
*Book early! This course is guaranteed to sell out fast! SYDNEY: 21-25 August 2006 | DUBAI: 16-20 September 2006 | HONG KONG: 18-22 September 2006 This practical, hands-on workshop will help you solve your own financial modelling problems. You'll work on forecasting, project finance, valuation, capital budgeting, credit analysis, investment optimisation, simulation, risk and strategic planning scenarios. If you're a CFO, Financial Analyst, Business Analyst or Financial Controller, this course is tailor-made for you! "Everything I learnt in the 5 days is extremely useful - the tips, tricks & traps in Excel. I have better understanding of sensitivity, scenario, and simulation models. It expanded my knowledge of Macro!" - Clemente A. Puno IV, Manager, ING Bank N.V.
PROJECT FINANCE MASTERCLASS
Hong Kong: 21-23 August 2006 Make sure you possess the most cutting-edge trade finance options and risk-mitigation techniques to structure the most secure deals for your customers. You will use practical case studies to understand all the products and risks related to Trade Finance. Understand why some structured trade deals fail, why others succeed and what you can do to avoid the pitfalls!
CREDIT RISK MODELLING
Sydney: 28 - 30 August 2006 You'll use simulations and “live” sector-specific case studies to measure, model and manage credit risk for successful Basel II compliance. Develop models that you can take out of the classroom and apply to your job the next day! You will explore a complete set of modeling techniques, analytical frameworks and Basel II implementation roadmaps. This course is guaranteed to maximize the return of your time out of the office.
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