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RBS launches new liquidity management platform
The bank says the platform allows users to forecast their cash positions and make effective investment and liquidity management decisions in real time.
By
Jonathan Wong
| 11 October 2011
Equities
Bank Danamon sets rights issue price at Rp4,300 per share
The Indonesian bank offers its rights shares at a 19.7% discount to Terp and a 14% discount to yesterday's close as it seeks to raise $585 million.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 23 August 2011
Cash
Mandates and payments roundup, August 23
Citi continues to expand its branch network in China, while the Agricultural Bank of China and ME Bank award mandates to service providers.
By
Jonathan Wong
| 23 August 2011
Macro & Markets
China intensifies battle against bubble
The PBoC raises its key policy rates for the first time since December 2007.
By
Lillian Liu
| 20 October 2010
Equities
Coal in focus as more IPOs hit the Hong Kong market
Coal producer Mongolian Mining seeks to raise up to $680 million, while logistics provider Winsway Coking Coal aims for $574 million.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 21 September 2010
Equities
China Everbright Bank targets up to $3.2 billion in Shanghai IPO
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
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.
By
Lillian Liu
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Arun Subramaniam
| 4 August 2010
Debt
Indosat prints $650 million high-yield bond
The Indonesian telecom services provider comes to market for the first time since 2005, pricing a 10-year issue that is 16 times subscribed.
By
Mei Tuicolo
| 26 July 2010
View Point
Asia's ever maturing financial markets
Deutsche Bank's Loh Boon-Chye gives an overview of Asia's financial markets during the past decade.
By
Loh Boon-Chye
| 3 June 2010
Business Moves
HSBC to speed up expansion in China
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
Equities
Everbright Bank IPO could be held up by rival offering
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
People Moves
Deutsche Bank hires Johnson Chan to head China financing
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
Cash
Payment news, March 16
Technology vendors launch treasury platforms and bank’s tout their cash management knowledge through roadshows and tomes.
By
Jonathan Wong
| 16 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
People Moves
RBS continues Korea team building
Royal Bank of Scotland recruits former Macquarie corporate financier Sean Cho to lead its Korean investment banking business.
By
Rupert Walker
| 26 January 2010
Debt
ICICI prices $750 million bond in difficult markets
ICICI, India's biggest private sector bank, defies poor markets and issues a $750 million five-year bond.
By
Rupert Walker
| 23 November 2009
View Point
Secondary distressed investors spy new angles
Nice guys can come second. Participants in the secondary market for distressed debt assess the environment.
By
Simon Osborne
| 20 November 2009
People Moves
Burgess leaves Clariden Leu to join Julius Baer
Christopher Todd Burgess will head up the newly formed international desk and run the external asset manager business.
By
Joseph Marsh
| 13 October 2009
Debt
Kexim prices SFr500 million three-year bond
Korea's Export-Import Bank taps wealth management demand for record Swiss franc bond deal.
By
Rupert Walker
| 5 October 2009
People Moves
Pacific Alliance lures distressed quartet from Deutsche
A team of special situations and distressed experts hops from Deutsche Bank to Pacific Alliance.
By
Simon Osborne
| 2 September 2009
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