Tag: anniversary

Our special coverage to celebrate FinanceAsia's first 10 years online ended on June 11. But if you missed any of the stories or want to read some of them again, they remain ...
By FinanceAsia Editors | 14 June 2010
Goldman's Mark Machin looks at the similarities and differences between China's capital markets now and then, and highlights some surprising developments.
By Mark Machin | 11 June 2010
The business integration of Australia into Asia has moved from moribund to active -- Macquarie has moved in and FinanceAsia has covered it.
By Andrew Low | 11 June 2010
From ING Barings to UBS Warburg, we complete our look at how the past decade has treated the region's top equity capital markets bankers.
By Jackie Horne | 11 June 2010
ICICI Securities' Murugappan reflects on the trends that have driven investment banking in India over the past 10 years.
By A. Murugappan | 10 June 2010
The past, present and future of Asian cash management.
By Mahesh Kini | 10 June 2010
From ABN AMRO to HSBC, how has the past decade treated the region’s foremost equity capital markets bankers?
By Jackie Horne | 10 June 2010
The relationship is established, but Australia should continue to build its Asia knowledge base, not just in terms of languages, but with regard to broader education, experience...
By Alex Thursby | 9 June 2010
Wealth creation in Asia is likely to continue on its fast-paced trajectory well into the future, writes Antony Hung of Merrill Lynch global wealth and investment management, ...
By Antony Hung | 9 June 2010
The 2004 acquisition was expected to open up the Korean banking sector and gave hope to other foreign banks’ ambitions in the country, but perhaps Citigroup was the only ...
By Rupert Walker | 9 June 2010
Barclays' Robert Morrice writes about how Asia learned from the 1997-98 crisis and made sure its markets were liquid. Now, after the latest economic downturn, the world would ...
By Robert Morrice | 8 June 2010
HSBC has always striven to be a premier capital markets player. In part two of a special interview, its chairman of Europe, the Middle East and global businesses, Stuart ...
By Jackie Horne | 8 June 2010
Our look back at the region’s foremost debt capital markets bankers continues with Merrill Lynch to UBS Warburg.
By Jackie Horne | 8 June 2010
PCCW took out a $12 billion syndicated loan to pay for the acquisition of Hong Kong Telecom. The loan was a success, but the acquisition was named one of the biggest disasters ...
By Mei Tuicolo | 8 June 2010
The financial crisis presents a watershed for Asian banks' ascension in the realm of global finance, writes Standard Chartered's Jaspal Bindra.
By Jaspal Bindra | 7 June 2010
HSBC’s chairman of Europe, the Middle East and global businesses explains how the bank’s historical roots in the Far East and lessons learnt during the Asian ...
By Jackie Horne | 7 June 2010
From Barclays to Lehman Brothers, how has the past decade treated the region’s foremost debt capital markets bankers?
By Jackie Horne | 7 June 2010
David Carbon reviews the key changes that have occurred in Asia over the past decade -- and envisages what's to come in the next 10 years.
By David Carbon | 4 June 2010
Increasing intra-regional trade has propelled Asia to the top tier of global trading regions, but to stay there it must address its trading inefficiencies.
By Kah Chye Tan | 4 June 2010
The relationship between Asia’s G3 and domestic currency bond markets has been as radically transformed during the past decade as Asia’s relationship with the West.
By Jackie Horne | 4 June 2010
Tag Filters
Polls
How much value do investment banks bring to IPOs?


   |   View results
$$$$$
  22%
 
$$$
  17%
 
$
  61%
TOTAL VOTES: 36

 
WEBCASTS
On Demand Webcasts
Magazine
FinanceAsia Magazine
FinanceAsia
May 2012