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The fact that the stock didn't fall below issue price and there was no need to stabilise should be regarded as a positive sign.
By Anette Jönsson | 19 July 2010
Charlene Chu, Beijing-based senior director for financial institutions at Fitch Ratings, talks to FinanceAsia about the risks presented when loans are repackaged into wealth ...
By Lillian Liu | 6 July 2010
China's largest bank has named BNP Paribas, BOCI, ICBC International and UBS as the arrangers for its upcoming H-share issue, say sources.
By Anette Jönsson | 12 May 2010
Domestic lenders, which in the past have had little advantage over their foreign peers in terms of banking services and products, have turned into “formidable competitors&...
By Lillian Liu | 4 May 2010
The sale will bring the total amount of money sought by the country's four biggest publicly traded banks this year to approximately $26.6 billion.
By Lillian Liu | 3 May 2010
M&A
China Mobile aims to tap into the growing potential for mobile finance and mobile e-commerce through a 20% stake in Shanghai Pudong Development Bank.
By Sameera Anand | 12 March 2010
The country’s fifth-largest lender offers its shares at an average discount of 44.4% to the theoretical ex-rights price of its A- and H-shares.
By Lillian Liu | 3 March 2010
As regulators in China endeavour to control bank lending, 2010 will be a year of balanced growth for China, says J.P. Morgan's Jing Ulrich.
By Winnie Tang | 2 March 2010
The future is Red, but not necessarily rosy for the big players, as China gears up to send scores more mid-caps to list in Hong Kong.
By Dan Slater | 13 February 2003
In 2007 the Chinese banking market will be open to foreign competition. So why are foreign banks buying up local banks? Because despite WTO, penetrating the China market will ...
By Dan Slater | 26 September 2002
The investment gives Deutsche on-the-ground access to e-business initiatives in China.
By Elaine Leong | 31 October 2000
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