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Issuing forecasts for economic recovery is an inaccurate science and investors should remain wary.
The Hong Kong stock exchange wants more time to go through the listing documentation, sources say, leaving no room for the Russian aluminium giant to go public before year end.
By Anette Jönsson | 9 December 2009
Price sensitivity keeps the price down, but the offering still comes at a slight premium to Wynn Macau after the latter falls below its IPO price.
By Anette Jönsson | 23 November 2009
The Singapore-listed Chinese developer raises $111 million, while K-Reit Asia pockets $444 million from a rights issue that was oversubscribed despite a tight discount.
By Anette Jönsson | 19 November 2009
The spin-off from Las Vegas Sands sets its price range at a slight discount to Wynn Macau's current valuation.
By Anette Jönsson | 10 November 2009
Foo takes on responsibility for Asian sovereign wealth funds and central banks at BNP Paribas, but will continue as CEO of Fortis Bank’s Singapore branch until Fortis is fully ...
By Daniel Inman | 22 October 2009
The oil palm plantation company will be the first Indonesian issuer of size to complete an IPO for more than a year and the first in 2009 to have marketed its offering to ...
By Anette Jönsson | 14 October 2009
BNP Paribas wealth management brings Thierry Dana from Switzerland to handle Hong Kong and North Asia, and puts Claude Haberer in charge of key clients for Asia.
By Sameera Anand | 18 September 2009
The Hong Kong property developer pulls its $200 million deal claiming to be dissatisfied with the final price.
By Anette Jönsson | 29 June 2009
Just one week after the Hopson deal, another Chinese property developer taps the equity market for capital.
By Daniel Inman | 12 June 2009
Warrants with a three-year maturity could increase the total deal size to $480 million.
By Daniel Inman | 29 May 2009
Temasek takes up its 39.7% entitlement, but CapitaLand completes the deal without calling on underwriters. Meanwhile, Shinhan sets the price for its rights issue at a 25% discount.
By Anette Jönsson, Daniel Inman | 16 March 2009
J.P. Morgan joins other banks offering online receivables management solutions in the region.
By Edward Russell | 25 February 2009
Full-year profits at the French bank reach €3 billion despite big losses in investment banking.
By Nick Ferguson | 20 February 2009
The Korean lender says the capital raising is pre-emptive, but denies suffering from liquidity or financial problems.
By Daniel Inman | 6 February 2009
The French bank picks a former Macquarie managing director to head its corporate finance business in Southeast Asia.
By Daniel Inman | 7 January 2009
The securities arm of the French bank attracts UBS's country strategist to lead its research efforts for India.
By Sameera Anand | 26 November 2008
Peace Mark is able to upsize its placement and sell the full number of shares, but only by offering an 11% discount.
By Daniel Inman | 5 June 2008
The Indonesian construction company shelves its global bond after failing to achieve the required volume.
By Rosie Slater | 22 May 2008
The cement company rallies 38% to become the best first-day performer among Hong Kong IPOs of reasonable size this year.
By Daniel Inman | 21 May 2008
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