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Morgan Stanley's loss is Carlyle's gain
Anand Balasubhramanyan leaves banking to focus on investments for Carlyle in Southeast Asia.
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Sameera Anand
| 5 October 2007
M&A
Mason: Banks have a monopoly on extending credit
Eric Mason, the man behind Carlyle's leveraged finance activities in the region, says the subprime crisis is having a limited impact on the firm's plans.
By
Sameera Anand
| 27 September 2007
People Moves
Carlyle strengthens Japan team
The private equity firm hires Masao Hirano from McKinsey as co-head of Japan buyouts and appoints Takeshi Isayama as chairman in Japan.
By
Sameera Anand
| 27 September 2007
M&A
Coates Hire rejects private equity bid
Carlyle and National Hire submit a bid for Coates Hire of Australia, valuing the business at $1.3 billion, but the bid is rejected as too low.
By
Sameera Anand
| 6 September 2007
M&A
Carlyle takes control of Ta Chong Bank
A consortium led by the private equity firm will invest $657 million to become the largest single shareholder in Taiwan's Ta Chong Bank.
By
Sameera Anand
| 11 July 2007
M&A
Carlyle and Citi invest in HDFC
Carlyle pays $650 million to buy a minority stake in the Indian housing finance player, while Citi spends $117 million to maintain its current stake.
By
Sameera Anand
| 28 May 2007
M&A
Carlyle abandons bid for Taiwan's ASE
ASE's share price rises to a seven-year high as Carlyle withdraws its offer to buy the Taiwanese semiconductor company.
By
Sameera Anand
| 19 April 2007
People Moves
Carlyle makes top hires from Coca-Cola and Delphi
Patrick Siewert and Herman Chang join the private equity firm as senior directors.
By
Yi Tin Chak
| 3 April 2007
M&A
Carlyle closes China deal
The private equity firm buys a 49% stake in Yangzhou Chengde Steel Tube for $80 million.
By
Sameera Anand
| 2 April 2007
M&A
Why are foreign financial investors in China in the line of fire?
SASAC vice-chairman warns financial investors of frosty reception.
By
Dan Slater
| 31 January 2007
M&A
Carlyle leads $6 billion bid for semiconductor company
In Carlyle's latest investment in Taiwan, the firm and co-investors offer $6 billion to acquire 100% of Advanced Semiconductor Engineering.
By
Sameera Anand
| 27 November 2006
Alternative Investments
Carlyle continue private equity fundraising spree in Asia
Carlyle closes third Asia fund corroborating that investors are still bullish on potential for private equity in Asia.
By
Sameera Anand
| 15 June 2006
M&A
Carlyle Group buys Chinese SOE
Private equity firm gains majority control of construction machinery manufacturer.
By
Dan Slater
| 25 October 2005
People Moves
Tsou joins expanding Carlyle
He leaves Warburg Pincus to head up Carlyle''s venture capital business.
By
Nick Lord
| 3 February 2004
Debt
Carlyle LBOs Xmas
The buyout firm will take control of top plastic Xmas tree maker, Boto via an HSBC financed LBO.
By
Steven Irvine
| 4 April 2002
People Moves
New partners for The Carlyle Group
The Carlyle Group adds two new partners to its Asian private equity fund, Carlyle Asia Partners.
By
Georgina Dunn
| 20 March 2001
M&A
Carlyle: where next?
In the second part of our interview with Carlyle bosses David Rubenstein and Michael Kim, we examine the firm''s Asian strategy.
By
Steven Irvine
| 7 March 2001
M&A
Carlyle eyes Japan
In the first of a two part interview Carlyle’s global boss, David Rubenstein speaks about buyout opportunities in Japan
By
Steven Irvine
| 6 March 2001
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