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Australian mining company Rio Tinto courts the Chinese once again, forming joint ventures with Chinalco and Sinosteel soon after its proposed tie-up with BHP Billiton fails.
By Sameera Anand | 6 December 2010
Australia’s vice-like grip on global iron ore and coal prices is threatened by rising production costs and looming oversupply.
By Cherie Marriott | 30 August 2010
In 2007 and 2008 our highest deal accolade went to Asia outbound M&A deals; we look back on what drove our decision-making then and how the choices look now.
By Sameera Anand | 31 May 2010
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China's latest attempt to secure natural resources sees PetroChina partner with Shell in a $3 billion takeover bid for Australia's Arrow Energy.
By Sameera Anand | 9 March 2010
Australia is the latest country to be reorganised under JP Morgan’s new Asia-Pacific treasury and securities services management structure, with Japan next in line for a ...
By Edward Russell | 18 January 2010
Mergers and acquisitions in Asia-Pacific are hurtling ahead at full speed, and continued private-equity interest in China and Australia is likely to push activity to fresh ...
By S&P’s head of Asia-Pacific | 13 March 2007
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