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Debt
Tencent makes less-than-stellar bond debut
The Chinese internet firm's bonds widen in secondary markets despite strong US participation, with investors concerned over the "variable interest entity" structure.
By
Denise Wee
| 7 December 2011
M&A
Strong yen spurs Japanese firms' overseas ambitions
A runaway yen and timely exit strategies at private equity firms are persuading more medium-size Japanese companies that now is the time to jump into the overseas M&A market.
By
Martin Foster
| 7 December 2011
People Moves
ANZ hires Michael Luk to head debt origination
Michael Luk surfaces at ANZ as global head of debt origination and head of capital markets Asia, replacing Reuben Tucker who is moving back to New Zealand.
By
Denise Wee
| 21 November 2011
Cash
ANZ deepens its regional presence
Nigel Dobson, ANZ global head of cash and payments, says his bank is ready to deploy its growing regional presence to tackle issues facing CFOs and treasurers.
By
Jonathan Barlow
| 12 July 2011
People Moves
UBS beefs up DCM team
UBS poaches Ka-Man Choi from J.P. Morgan to head Asia MTNs and ex-ANZ banker Eric Sim joins as a managing director, corporate solutions.
By
Denise Wee
| 30 June 2011
View Point
Asia is the place to be, says ANZ’s Thursby
Alex Thursby, ANZ’s chief executive for Asia-Pacific, Europe and America, addresses an audience at the ADB about the opportunities and challenges for banking in Asia.
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Alex Thursby, ANZ
| 5 May 2011
People Moves
ANZ poaches from Standard Chartered to fill commercial banking slot
Ivy Au Yeung jumps ship to ANZ to join her former Standard Chartered colleague Alex Thursby, while Sandeep Ghosh leaves ANZ to take on the role of chief executive at Bharti Axa ...
By
Sameera Anand
| 19 April 2011
Debt
SingTel prints opportunistic $600 million bond
SingTel’s aggressively priced bonds tighten on the break, but widen amid weak credit markets.
By
Denise Wee
| 3 March 2011
People Moves
ANZ makes key hire for markets trading business
New hire CK Lam will help build ANZ's expanding FX and interest rate trading business.
By
Jonathan Barlow
| 10 December 2010
Cash
Payment news, November 30
IE launches new mobile banking platform, while MCB Bank in Sri Lanka implements SunGard's Ambit Online Banking solution.
By
Jonathan Wong
| 30 November 2010
M&A
Hana's bid for KEB marks a busy week for Korea Inc
Hana Financial agrees to pay $4.1 billion for Lone Star's stake in KEB, while interests are registered for Woori and Hyundai E&C's sale faces controversy.
By
Rupert Walker
| 29 November 2010
M&A
KEB set to marry Hana, ditching ANZ at the altar
Hana's $4.1 billion offer for Lone Star's 51% stake in Korea Exchange Bank could end seven years of controversy.
By
Rupert Walker
| 25 November 2010
Trade
Payment news, October 19
ANZ signs up to the Progress Apama foreign exchange solution as it forecasts a significant increase in trade volume.
By
Jonathan Wong
| 19 October 2010
Cash
Payment news, July 6
J.P. Morgan promotes international renminbi clearing services, while ANZ signs a facility agreement with EFIC.
By
Jonathan Wong
| 6 July 2010
People Moves
Rahul Shukla to head Citi corporate banking in India
Citi moves Rahul Shukla to India as head of corporate banking, while Nikhil Eapen takes over as Asia-Pacific head of TMT in the global banking division.
By
Edward Russell
| 15 June 2010
View Point
Alex Thursby on moving beyond Asia-Australia engagement
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
Trade
Mark Evans goes beyond trade buzzwords
If banks hadn’t strayed from the practice of lending money based on underlying trade flows, they might not have suffered so acutely during the financial crisis, says Mark ...
By
Cherie Marriott
| 1 June 2010
Trade
China Gas slows down to speed up
By extending the payment terms at a newly acquired subsidiary, China Gas is able to increase its purchasing power.
By
Edward Russell
| 25 May 2010
Private Banking
ANZ Private Bank continues team build-up
The Australian firm is committing more resources to its Asian wealth-management business, with Samuel Suen named as the latest senior addition to the team.
By
Joseph Marsh
| 20 May 2010
CorporateTreasury Moves
J.P. Morgan hires Citi's Mark Wuscher for its global corporate bank
Mark Wuscher is appointed Asia segment head for corporates in J.P. Morgan’s new global corporate bank.
By
Edward Russell
| 14 May 2010
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