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People Moves
Kaku Nakhate rejoins Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Bank of America Merrill Lynch lures Kaku Nakhate back from J.P. Morgan to become country head for India.
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Sameera Anand
| 12 March 2010
People Moves
Gaurav Gupta to head Macquarie Capital Advisers in India
Gaurav Gupta will join Macquarie from Nomura to head investment banking for India, a position that opened up when Varun Bajpai moved on to head a new Macquarie India fund ...
By
Sameera Anand
| 9 March 2010
M&A
Essar buys Trinity Coal from Denham
Indian steel maker Essar shells out $600 million for US coal producer Trinity Coal, providing an exit for Trinity's private-equity owner Denham Capital.
By
Sameera Anand
| 8 March 2010
Business Moves
ANZ gets approval for Mumbai branch
A decade after ANZ sold the Grindlays franchise and exited its India business, it receives permission to set up its first branch in Mumbai.
By
Sameera Anand
| 5 March 2010
People Moves
Nomura hires Nipun Goel and Nitin Jain in India
Nomura makes senior appointments in India, hiring Nipun Goel to head investment banking and Nitin Jain to co-head fixed income.
By
Sameera Anand
| 4 March 2010
M&A
Essar sells towers business to American Tower for $450 million
The diversified Indian industrial group sells 100% of its telecom towers business to American Tower in a deal that specialists say represents good value for both buyer and seller.
By
Sameera Anand
| 25 February 2010
M&A
Anil Ambani makes aggressive offer for multiplex chain Fame India
Anil Ambani's media company Reliance MediaWorks turns hostile in a quest for control of multiplex operator Fame India.
By
Sameera Anand
| 23 February 2010
People Moves
Citi India bolsters equities team
Citi continues on its hiring spree in India, poaching Keshav Sanghi from Reliance Equities to become deputy head of equities.
By
Sameera Anand
| 23 February 2010
View Point
Morgan Stanley sees once-in-a-decade opportunity for credit
Viktor Hjort, Asia head of credit research and strategy at Morgan Stanley, gives FinanceAsia a rundown of some of the key themes that will drive Asia's credit markets this year.
By
Mei Tuicolo
| 18 February 2010
M&A
Bharti tables $10.7 billion offer for Zain Africa
India's Bharti Airtel makes its third attempt in two years to acquire an African business, this time with a $10.7 billion offer for Zain's African operations.
By
Sameera Anand
| 17 February 2010
M&A
ONGC/Petronas consortium wins Venezuelan oil project
Three Indian oil companies, Malaysia's Petronas and Spain's Repsol are awarded the mandate to partner with the Venezuelan state oil company on a multi-billion dollar oil ...
By
Sameera Anand
| 12 February 2010
Macro & Markets
Nomura forecasts a year of rebalancing for Asia
Nomura is bullish on Asia and expects that regional domestic demand will overtake exports to become the main driver of growth in 2010.
By
Winnie Tang
| 28 January 2010
People Moves
Deutsche lures Sumeet Puri from Morgan Stanley
Sumeet Puri leaves Morgan Stanley in India to join Deutsche Bank in Hong Kong as head of equity syndicate for Asia.
By
Sameera Anand
| 9 November 2009
People Moves
Citi India hires Richard Macfarlane
Richard Macfarlane joins Citi in Mumbai to head execution services for India.
By
Sameera Anand
| 28 October 2009
Business Moves
Nomura launches primary dealership in India
The Japanese investment bank receives approval to trade and underwrite government bonds in India.
By
Sameera Anand
| 7 September 2009
FX
Indian companies book large losses on their rupee hedges
Many Indian exporters with large currency hedges booked on the basis the rupee would strengthen were caught unaware by the financial crisis.
By
Sameera Anand
| 3 September 2009
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