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China intensifies battle against bubble
The PBoC raises its key policy rates for the first time since December 2007.
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Lillian Liu
| 20 October 2010
Equities
SKS Microfinance raises $342 million in Indian IPO
The deal is 13.7 times subscribed and prices at the top of the range as SKS attracts investors interested in loans to the poor.
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Lillian Liu
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Arun Subramaniam
| 4 August 2010
Trade
Singapore chipmaker set to draw on US Exim Bank loan
A $653 million guaranteed loan gives Chartered Semiconductor an alternative source of financing.
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Cherie Marriott
| 17 January 2005
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China bank regulator finds dangerous loan concentration
China''s banks, despite ambitious listing plans, still demonstrate poor lending habits say CBRC insiders.
By
Dan Slater
| 27 October 2003
Debt
KorAm Bank launches $150 million loan
The deal is the first debt financing for Koram Bank since its recent rating upgrades.
By
Prakash Chakravarti
| 3 September 2002
Debt
Thai Military Bank exercises greenshoe on loan deal
The deal''s success demonstrates the confidence in Thai Military Bank and the scarcity value associated with it.
By
Prakash Chakravarti
| 23 August 2002
Debt
Cho Hung Bank launches $250 million loan
Pricing on the present deal is not only less than half what Cho Hung paid in 2000, but also cheaper than what Shinhan Bank is paying for its fixed rate bond deal.
By
Prakash Chakravarti
| 12 July 2002
Debt
ABN AMRO launches Thai Military Bank $80 million loan
The deal is likely to receive a lot of interest from foreign banks given the scarcity value.
By
Prakash Chakravarti
| 8 July 2002
Debt
Industrial Bank of Korea raises $200 million syndicated loan
Industrial Bank of Korea has raised $200 million via a syndicated loan.
By
Jim Regan
| 24 August 2000
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