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The rights issue, which is intended to pay for new aircraft, will be supported up to 90% by Temasek and Singapore Airlines.
By Anette Jönsson | 26 August 2011
Thai AirAsia says it plans to raise at least $150 million from a listing in Bangkok and hires CIMB, Credit Suisse and Thanachart Securities to make it happen.
By Anette Jönsson | 8 March 2011
Low-cost carriers AirAsia and Jetstar plan to save money by pooling resources and collectively influencing aircraft manufacturers.
By Edward Russell | 7 January 2010
The Philippines-based airline seeks to raise up to $288 million and is set to become the second listed low-cost carrier in Asia.
By Anette Jönsson | 16 January 2008
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Far-reaching deal sees the two airlines set up cross-ownership structure while Cathay buys rest of Dragonair for $1.06 billion in cash and shares.
By Anette Jönsson | 9 June 2006
Deutsche Bank and Morgan Stanley throw down the guantlet as PMB finally completes its inaugural foray into the international bond market.
By Timothy Cuffe | 10 March 2006
Will the Malaysian government-owned agency heed history as it prepares to make its third attempt to debut in the international debt markets?
By Timothy Cuffe | 17 February 2006
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The Chinese airline industry is facing a wave of mergers. Will the regional airline stars in Shanghai, Shenzhen and Hainan be able to survive in what promises to be a very ...
By Dan Slater | 13 September 2002
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The increasing pace of Chinese restructuring has sent the shares of mainland airlines through the roof.
By Jim Regan | 24 July 2000
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