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Temasek cuts stake in Bank of China and CCB by $2.48 billion
The Singapore investment company sells $1.24 billion of shares in each bank just two weeks after it bought $2.3 billion worth of stock in ICBC.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 3 May 2012
Business Moves
RBS: A sale or are more cuts in Asia imminent?
RBS is cutting 3,500 jobs at its investment bank — how many will be in Asia? Or will there be a sale first?
By
Lara Wozniak
| 13 January 2012
Equities
HSBC bullish on China business
HSBC last week became the first foreign bank to take advantage of relaxed rules on renminbi transfers as it injects Rmb2.8 billion into its China business.
By
Lillian Liu
| 16 November 2011
Debt
Bank of China bonds widen amid Greece jitters
Bank of China (HK) raises $750 million, but the senior bonds widen in secondary trading as other recent issues sell off.
By
Denise Wee
| 2 November 2011
Debt
BOC, Hana, UBI kick off roadshows amid grim conditions
Bankers' hopes of a revival in dollar bond markets in September look less optimistic after yesterday's sell-off.
By
Denise Wee
| 6 September 2011
Debt
China Merchants closes Rmb3 billion dim sum bond
Gloomy global sentiment helps to depress demand for China Merchants' dim sum bond, as investors start to shy away from the offshore renminbi market.
By
Denise Wee
| 24 June 2011
Equities
Fourth time unlucky for Resourcehouse
Australian entrepreneur Clive Palmer once again fails to list Resourcehouse, forcing him to seek debt funding from Chinese banks for the company's huge coal project.
By
Nick Ferguson
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Anette Jönsson
| 7 June 2011
Debt
ADB makes its mark with offshore Rmb1.2 billion bond
Asian Development Bank breaks new ground with a 10-year offshore renminbi bond and sets the foundations for the construction of a yield curve.
By
Rupert Walker
| 20 October 2010
Awards
Private Bank Country Awards 2010
We are pleased to announce the winners of this year's Private Bank Country Awards for Achievement.
By
FinanceAsia Editors
| 9 August 2010
Debt
Hopewell Highway pioneers offshore renminbi bonds
A Hong Kong company that builds toll roads in China has become the first company to market renminbi bonds to international investors.
By
Nick Ferguson
| 28 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
Business Moves
Bank of China invests $1 billion in railway project
Railways are a safe bet and sources say all of China's major banks are competing to get involved.
By
Lillian Liu
| 11 May 2010
Trade
Swift pushes to commercialise trade services
Three years on and Swift’s trade services utility is still teething.
By
Edward Russell
| 11 May 2010
Trade
Bank of China on trade services
Bank of China general manager Wang Guosheng discusses direct connections over Swift’s trade services utility (TSU) and the future of the trade finance tool.
By
Edward Russell
| 11 May 2010
Trade
HSBC launches RMB current accounts in Hong Kong
Traders can now open renminbi commercial current accounts with HSBC in Hong Kong.
By
Edward Russell
| 30 March 2010
Macro & Markets
Chinese banks' balancing act
China's banks will need to raise large amounts of capital this year to continue their aggressive lending and still meet the regulators' capital adequacy requirements.
By
Lillian Liu
| 29 January 2010
Corporate
Tech spending at Chinese banks continues to increase
Chinese bank spending on technology will reach $11.3 billion by 2011, says Celent.
By
Edward Russell
| 4 January 2010
Awards
Private Bank Country Awards 2009
We are pleased to announce the winners of our Private Bank Country Awards for Achievement.
By
The Editors
| 10 August 2009
Trade
Bank of China seeks direct trade finance links with Taiwan
The Bank of China touts Swift’s Trade Services Utility in Taiwan with the aim of tapping into improving cross-strait relations.
By
Edward Russell
| 31 July 2009
Trade
Enabling open account trade
Swift’s Connie Leung talks about catching the open account wave in Asia.
By
Edward Russell
| 26 June 2009
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