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Bond issuers rush to take money off the table as Asian credit markets tighten.
By Denise Wee | 26 April 2012
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
Shengman Zhang moves from New York to take on the role of chief operating officer for Asia-Pacific.
By Andrew Peck | 6 September 2006
Recent report paints rosy picture, but could be a case of wishful thinking.
By Dan Slater | 16 April 2005
Moody''s has a stable ratings outlook for banks in Greater China - Hong Kong, the Mainland and Taiwan - as well as those in Singapore, and while the impact of the Severe Acute ...
By Moody's Investors Service | 4 May 2003
CLSA executive chairman Gary Coull discusses the firm''s newly established joint venture China Euro Securities.
By Dan Slater | 28 April 2003
Citibank becomes the first foreign bank to be allowed to offer corporate as well as consumer internet banking.
By Elton Cane | 29 January 2003
Sherry Liu departs CLSA to take up the post.
By Rob Davies | 11 October 2001
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CLSA has moved fast to snap up a Chinese Securities House in the hope of benefitting from rising Chinese stock market activity as China gears up for WTO.
By Dan Slater | 19 September 2001
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