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Tuesday 15 November, 2011
 

HEADLINES

Bank of America cuts CCB stake to 1%

UBS loses India CEO

IDBI Bank wraps up first Indian dim sum

China fires railway officials for “trash” projects

Is it time to relocate Thailand’s capital city?

US economic data inspires cautious optimism

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Bank of America cuts CCB stake to 1%

The US bank says it has sold 10.4 billion shares through private transactions. Based on the latest market price, the stake is valued at about $7.4 billion.

By Anette Jönsson | 15 November 2011

UBS loses India CEO

UBS India CEO Manisha Girotra resigns at a time when the investment banking units at both UBS and rival firm, Credit Suisse, are being restructured.

By Sameera Anand | 15 November 2011

IDBI Bank wraps up first Indian dim sum

The deal allows India's IDBI to diversify funding sources and access cheaper capital.

By Denise Wee | 15 November 2011

China fires railway officials for “trash” projects

Another scandal is testing investor confidence in China’s troubled railway industry, but one rail company is nevertheless pushing ahead with a $2.3 billion Shanghai IPO.

By Lillian Liu | 15 November 2011

Is it time to relocate Thailand’s capital city?

We asked our readers in last week’s web poll whether Thais should consider moving their capital city away from flood-exposed Bangkok.

By Nick Ferguson | 15 November 2011

US economic data inspires cautious optimism

Economic data in the US suggests the economy could be turning the corner, but there is still plenty to worry about.

By Ivan Zhang | 15 November 2011

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