Tag: bank of east asia

Bank of East Asia prints a $500 million bond after releasing "final guidance" twice, while ICBC Asia prices a Rmb1.5 billion bond in the first dim sum sub-debt issue.
By Denise Wee | 31 October 2011
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Given the timing of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China's offer to buy 80% of Bank of East Asia's US unit for $140 million, it should win regulatory approval.
By Lara Wozniak | 25 January 2011
Bank of East Asia and Li & Fung take advantage of another slither of opportunity to price a $450 million bond and a $350 million tap, respectively.
By Mei Tuicolo | 13 July 2010
Bank of East Asia’s new payments system allows for greater integration and customisation for its corporate treasury clients.
By Edward Russell | 9 March 2010
Analysts and market observers think the run on Bank of East Asia may be due to the current trouble on Wall Street and fear psychosis.
By Mukul Munish | 26 September 2008
The chairman of the Bank of East Asia has bowed to public pressure and resigned from Hong Kong’s top policy-making body.
By Howard Winn | 18 February 2008
After agreeing to pay the US SEC a fine of $8.1 million to settle insider trading related charges, David Li is under pressure to resign from his public positions.
By Howard Winn | 15 February 2008
Bank of East Asia succeeds in drawing investors out of their shells last night, pricing a benchmark $600 million FRN at the tight end of guidance.
By Rosie Slater | 15 June 2007
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