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The Philippine infrastructure company raises $201 million from a placement at a 5% discount, while Kookmin attempts to sell $1.7 billion of shares in KB Financial and KDIC ...
By Anette Jönsson | 8 July 2011
A muddle over a planned block sale of IBK shares highlights the Korean government's clumsy performance in the banking sector.
By Rupert Walker | 23 June 2011
Macau's smallest casino operator prices its offering at the top of the range, while Nobao calls off its second US IPO attempt and Kazakhmys decides not to issue any new shares ...
By Anette Jönsson | 30 May 2011
Xinyi Glass sells $158 million of mostly new shares and Indonesia's Lippo Karawaci raises $112 million to pay for a Reit acquisition. Meanwhile, Hopu trims its stake in Winsway ...
By Anette Jönsson | 20 May 2011
MGM China kicks off its institutional bookbuilding with the aim of raising up to $1.5 billion. At the same time, greenfield mining company Resourcehouse launches its IPO of up ...
By Anette Jönsson | 18 May 2011
The IPO of the casino joint venture between Las Vegas-based MGM Resorts International and Macau's Pansy Ho comes as Macau boasts another month of record gambling revenues.
By Anette Jönsson | 11 May 2011
M&A
Nippon Steel and Sumitomo Metal, two of Japan’s biggest steelmakers, have hired an army of investment banks to advise on their merger, but couldn’t find a seat for ...
By Nick Ferguson | 3 March 2011
The Chinese shipbuilder raises $1.8 billion after pricing in the lower half of the range, while manganese producer Citic Dameng sells $266 million worth of shares in a deal ...
By Anette Jönsson | 15 November 2010
Mongolian Mining prices its offering at the mid-point for a total deal size of $650 million, after Winsway raised $472 million from its Hong Kong IPO at the end of last week.
By Anette Jönsson | 6 October 2010
Intime Department Store raises $250 million, while watch retailer and wholesaler Hengdeli walks away with $322 million after both deals are upsized.
By Anette Jönsson | 22 September 2010
J.P. Morgan and Bank of America Merrill Lynch are the latest banks to want a slice of Asia’s lucrative corporate banking pie, but with fierce competition, can they really ...
By Edward Russell | 9 August 2010
Citi moves Rahul Shukla to India as head of corporate banking, while Nikhil Eapen takes over as Asia-Pacific head of TMT in the global banking division.
By Edward Russell | 15 June 2010
The CB specialist, who agreed to join Bank of America Merrill Lynch earlier this month, will return to J.P. Morgan following a restructuring that gives him a bigger role as ...
By Anette Jönsson | 26 May 2010
BoA Merrill, J.P. Morgan and RBS announce mandate wins, while China UnionPay expands across Asia.
By Jonathan Wong | 18 May 2010
The CB specialist will take on a dual role at BoA Merrill as head of equity-linked solutions for Asia-Pacific and head of Southeast Asia ECM. He is joined in the move by Aloke ...
By Anette Jönsson | 7 May 2010
Hana Bank joins other Korean issuers in taking advantage of a steep yield curve to offer investors a higher coupon through a 5.5-year bond.
By Mei Tuicolo | 28 April 2010
India's Bank of Baroda raises $350 million and Korea's Woori pockets $500 million, both taking advantage of the current steepness in the yield curve between five and six years ...
By Mei Tuicolo | 31 March 2010
BoA Merrill poaches Percy Batliwalla and Tim Fleming to fill new treasury services positions in Asia-Pacific.
By Edward Russell | 30 March 2010
Bank of America Merrill Lynch lures Kaku Nakhate back from J.P. Morgan to become country head for India.
By Sameera Anand | 12 March 2010
Banks support the LGBT community at Hong Kong’s annual gay pride parade.
By Edward Russell | 2 November 2009
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