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Friday 26 February, 2010
 

HEADLINES

Tengzhong acquisition of Hummer cancelled

Temasek returns with a dual-tranche S$1 billion deal

Policy tightening pervades the first working week of the year of the tiger

Singapore dollar - the safe haven currency for bonds

HSBC adds new Islamic finance global markets posts

Loan week, February 19-25

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Tengzhong acquisition of Hummer cancelled

Tengzhong is unable to secure regulatory approvals to proceed with the Hummer acquisition, forcing it to abandon the deal.

By Sameera Anand | 26 February 2010

Temasek returns with a dual-tranche S$1 billion deal

Temasek executes its second local currency bond deal for the year with a dual-tranche S$1 billion issue off its global medium-term note programme.

By Mei Tuicolo | 26 February 2010

Policy tightening pervades the first working week of the year of the tiger

Chinese authorities have shown a strong will to tighten capital markets by raising reserve requirement ratios twice in a month, but specialists say it's an insufficient effort.

By Lillian Liu | 26 February 2010

Singapore dollar - the safe haven currency for bonds

Clifford Lee, head of fixed income at DBS, explains why Temasek's S$1 billion sale of Singapore dollar-denominated 10-year bonds will help the market attract more high-grade issuance.

By Mei Tuicolo | 26 February 2010

HSBC adds new Islamic finance global markets posts

William Ross is HSBC's first global markets co-head of Islamic finance.

By Edward Russell | 26 February 2010

Loan week, February 19-25

A roundup of the latest syndicated loan market news.

By FinanceAsia & Dealogic | 26 February 2010

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2010 will test Asia-Pacific policymakers

Citi's Asia-Pacific head of investor sales Shahryar Mahbub quits

China Merchants Bank's rights issue won't address all its capital woes

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