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Tuesday 2 March, 2010
 

HEADLINES

Prudential snaps up AIA shortly before a planned IPO

Barclays Capital hires Johan Leven

Robin Hood? No, thanks

China to expect uninterrupted but more balanced growth in 2010

Deutsche Bank gets international Islamic banking licence in Malaysia

Werner Schlossmacher takes on a bigger role at Credit Suisse

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Prudential snaps up AIA shortly before a planned IPO

The agreed merger takes bankers and investors by surprise and may leave Hong Kong without a flagship IPO this year.

By Anette Jönsson | 2 March 2010

Barclays Capital hires Johan Leven

Johan Leven, who was at Goldman Sachs until last year, will join Barclays Capital as co-head of corporate finance.

By Sameera Anand | 2 March 2010

Robin Hood? No, thanks

Taxing speculative financial trades to fund social spending is an idea that has intuitive appeal to most people, except market participants.

By FinanceAsia Editors | 2 March 2010

China to expect uninterrupted but more balanced growth in 2010

As regulators in China endeavour to control bank lending, 2010 will be a year of balanced growth for China, says J.P. Morgan's Jing Ulrich.

By Winnie Tang | 2 March 2010

Deutsche Bank gets international Islamic banking licence in Malaysia

Deutsche Bank receives the licence from the central bank, Bank Negara Malaysia.

By Lara Wozniak | 2 March 2010

Werner Schlossmacher takes on a bigger role at Credit Suisse

Credit Suisse appoints new private banking head of investment solutions for Southeast Asia and Australasia.

By Lara Wozniak | 2 March 2010

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