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The mid-size bank has set a lower-than-expected price range as worries remain that the downturn in China’s equity markets will continue in the coming months.
By Lillian Liu | 10 August 2010
Richard Yorke, HSBC's China president and CEO, talks to FinanceAsia about the expansion of the lender's network and the competition among local and foreign banks in the world's ...
By Lillian Liu | 27 May 2010
As its top priority, Beijing wants Agricultural Bank of China to be the first lender to tap the capital markets this year to avoid potential investor fatigue with Chinese ...
By Lillian Liu | 18 May 2010
The bank hopes Chan’s experience in Asian fixed income will help to strengthen its financing coverage in Greater China.
By Lillian Liu | 29 April 2010
German bank appoints director in China commodity and FX sales team.
By Andrew Peck | 22 March 2006
International investment and more private equity deals are in the works, says the chairman of the Social Security Fund.
By Jame DiBiasio | 9 November 2005
CCB''s monster IPO gets underway after a strategic investment by CSFB is scrapped.
By Jackie Horne | 26 September 2005
Policy bank precedes sovereign with a benchmark issue in dollars and euros.
By Jackie Horne | 29 September 2004
Speculation swirls around Citibank and JPMorgan; Could CNOOC and Sinopec ride to the rescue?
By Dan Slater | 7 September 2004
Trade finance spearheads Shanghai office expansion.
By Dan Slater | 10 February 2004
The bank''s global treasury division makes two new hires in China as part of a plan to double personnel numbers on the mainland by mid-2004.
By Cherie Marriott | 8 January 2004
Parent surprises market with the sale of a 10.2% stake in its Hong Kong listed affiliate.
By Jackie Horne | 15 December 2003
Which of the two state-owned banks will come first?
By Dan Slater | 13 November 2003
China''s banks, despite ambitious listing plans, still demonstrate poor lending habits say CBRC insiders.
By Dan Slater | 27 October 2003
China''s oldest bank will use an internet tool to measure the operational risks run by its US branches.
By Cherie Marriott | 21 October 2003
Shearman & Sterling examines the significance of Bank of China''s IPO in the wider context of Chinese banking reform.
By Hsiao-chiung Li | 28 November 2002
Bank of China''s IPO is unexpectedly priced near the top of its indicative range after amassing a $19 billion order book of 450 institutions, 242 corporates, 80,000 Japanese ...
By Jackie Horne | 21 July 2002
Pages 213-215 in the Bank of China HK prospectus are definitely worth reading.
By Steven Irvine | 18 July 2002
In a move set to boost confidence in Bank of China Hong Kong''s IPO, Standard Chartered will take a strategic stake.
By Steven Irvine | 7 July 2002
The bank is expected to conclude its IPO at a price to book valuation of 1.5 to 1.8 times.
By Jackie Horne | 23 June 2002
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