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FinanceAsia - Capital Markets Weekly
Friday 13 November, 2015
 

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EQUITY

Focus Media moves ahead with Shenzhen listing

Carlyle-backed outdoor advertising company set to become the first Chinese company to de-list from the US and re-list on the A-share market through a reverse takeover.

By Julie Zhu | 13 November 2015

PT Kino launches rare Indonesian IPO

Consumer goods company launches only the second $100 million-plus initial public offering of the year from Indonesia.

By Jackie Horne | 12 November 2015

CICC stars on Hong Kong debut

With fortuitous timing, China's first joint venture investment bank posted one of the year's best first-day share price performances in Hong Kong.

By Julie Zhu | 9 November 2015

Star Petroleum IPO rises out of antitrust concerns

PTT is looking to offload its stake after it was accused of monopolising Thaliand's refinery business by taking controlling stakes in major refining companies.

By Danny Leung | 6 November 2015

Beijing Hualian aims to reopen S-Reit IPOs

The Chinese retail mall owner launches pre-marketing for an IPO that may inject some life back into Singapore's Reit sector.

By Jackie Horne | 6 November 2015

DEBT

Julius Baer in Asia's first high trigger AT1 deal

Swiss wealth manager completes the first AT1 issue by a foreign bank in Singapore dollars.

By Dan Bland | 13 November 2015

Chinese credits blitz bond market

Busy day for Chinese investment grade issuers with deals from China Huarong Asset Management and China State Construction Engineering Corp.

By Jackie Horne | 13 November 2015

COMMENTARY

China’s IPO gamble could backfire

A brief rally followed by another tumble would damage China's market-management credibility further. Yet history suggests that is what may happen.

By Alison Tudor-Ackroyd | 11 November 2015

What if…Temasek merged DBS and StanChart?

Standard Chartered has announced bad results and major staff cuts. Its largest shareholder Temasek must wonder whether it would do better merging with DBS, a stronger performer.

By Richard Morrow | 6 November 2015

PEOPLE MOVES

McMurdo steps into Deutsche Bank's Asian void

The task facing the bank's Australia and New Zealand CEO is to revitalise the franchise after several high-level departures and a corruption scandal in China.

By Alison Tudor-Ackroyd | 12 November 2015

Stoehr leaves StanChart

The bank's former head of global financial institution sales left early this week, and is understood to be joining a new bank in Asia after a period of gardening leave.

By Richard Morrow | 12 November 2015

Szekely lands specialty funds role at ANZ

Peter Szekely, StanChart's former head of debt capital markets, Hong Kong, has taken up a role with ANZ as its head of specialty funds, Asia

By Dan Bland | 11 November 2015

 

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