Tag: asia

HSBC hires across its equity functions in an effort to strengthen its team and drive new business growth.
By Lara Wozniak | 26 August 2010
M&A
HSBC is close to buying South Africa's fourth-largest bank, Nedbank, for at least $6.5 billion.
By Sameera Anand | 24 August 2010
Sustainable global economic recovery is under way, powered by the Asian engine, argue Morgan Stanley economists.
By Rupert Walker | 23 August 2010
Mark Renton, who has been at Citi for more than 20 years, will move back to the US and rejoin the bank's global energy team as vice chairman.
By Lara Wozniak | 23 August 2010
Kapur joins Deutsche Bank from Mirae Asset Securities together with two long-term colleagues.
By Anette Jönsson | 19 August 2010
M&A
Financial sponsor the Blackstone Group invests $300 million in power producer Moser Baer Projects.
By Sameera Anand | 19 August 2010
Anupam Garg joins Macquarie Capital from ST Telemedia as a senior managing director as part of a drive by the Australian investment bank to enhance focus on TMT.
By Sameera Anand | 18 August 2010
M&A
Vedanta Resources ropes in subsidiary Sesa Goa and agrees to pay up to $9.6 billion for Cairn India as it seeks to diversify into oil and gas.
By Sameera Anand | 17 August 2010
US 10-year Treasury yields are at their lowest since January 2009. This is a borrower’s dream, but what’s in it for investors?
By Mei Tuicolo | 16 August 2010
M&A
Li & Fung aims to consolidate its affiliate logistics company Integrated Distribution Services to further strengthen its China position and its distribution capabilities.
By Sameera Anand | 16 August 2010
Citi says these are key hires designed to support increased client flows.
By Lara Wozniak | 10 August 2010
J.P. Morgan and Bank of America Merrill Lynch are the latest banks to want a slice of Asia’s lucrative corporate banking pie, but with fierce competition, can they really ...
By Edward Russell | 9 August 2010
M&A
India’s largest private sector company Reliance Industries continues on its US acquisition spree by spending $392 million on a shale gas joint venture with Carrizo.
By Sameera Anand | 9 August 2010
Standard Chartered is banking on the notion that the veteran’s industry experience will help it build its equity business.
By Lillian Liu | 4 August 2010
An alliance of national financial markets that preserves some differences, while standardising a range of financial practices and legislative frameworks, would make Asia more ...
By Tom Schiller, S&P | 30 July 2010
The firm hopes Chang-Lok Kim, who has decades of experience serving the South Korean government within various financial sectors, will bring about significant development for ...
By Lillian Liu | 21 July 2010
The five-year outlook for Asia remains positive provided the region heeds the lessons learned in the US and moves towards opening up onshore markets to offshore investors, say ...
By Mei Tuicolo | 12 July 2010
M&A
The Carlyle Group pays $175 million for an 11.3% holding in CPP, the Chinese subsidiary of CP Group, Thailand's biggest conglomerate, with a purchase of convertible preference ...
By Rupert Walker | 12 July 2010
Cai, who is chairman of Asia investment banking as well as head of investment banking for China, is said to be taking a break from the industry.
By Anette Jönsson | 2 July 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
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Nikon
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Sony
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Panasonic
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Fujifilm
  25%
 
Samsung
  18%
TOTAL VOTES: 56

 
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