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Wednesday 15 October, 2014
 
 

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Levin Zhu quits CICC, casting pall over IPO plans

HK government out of ideas

Tata Steel launches $3.1b loan amid lending flurry

Morgan Stanley appoints Asia M&A co-heads

VIDEO: Navis on Jokowi's crime battle

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Levin Zhu quits CICC, casting pall over IPO plans

Resignation of the Chinese bank's chief executive follows a spate of management departures as CICC prepares for Hong Kong listing.

By Jing Song | 14 October 2014

HK government out of ideas

Whether or not street protests for democracy are a good idea, Hong Kong's government has lost the new generation and has no clue how to win it back.

By Jame DiBiasio | 14 October 2014

Tata Steel launches $3.1b loan amid lending flurry

The Indian steel group has launched a jumbo loan into syndication as it seeks to refinance debt taken to acquire Corus.

By Denise Wee | 14 October 2014

Morgan Stanley appoints Asia M&A co-heads

Morgan Stanley names Richard Wong and James Tam as Asia co-heads of M&A, while Sam Kim is appointed regional vice-chairman of investment banking.

By Denise Wee | 14 October 2014

VIDEO: Navis on Jokowi's crime battle

Private equity firm Navis talks to FinanceAsia about Jokowi's cleanup in Indonesia, Asean integration and taper tantrums.

By Alison Tudor-Ackroyd | 14 October 2014

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