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The Singapore investment company sells $1.24 billion of shares in each bank just two weeks after it bought $2.3 billion worth of stock in ICBC.
By Anette Jönsson | 3 May 2012
China Construction Bank and Agricultural Bank of China name their new party bosses, both of whom are expected to become chairmen.
By Lillian Liu | 29 November 2011
Coca-Cola’s Korean bottling partner moves away from physical cash collection to a mobile-based settlement system.
By Jonathan Barlow | 18 October 2011
The Singapore investment company bought about one-third of the China Construction Bank shares that Bank of America Merrill Lynch sold through an $8.3 billion private transaction...
By Anette Jönsson | 7 September 2011
The sale of China Construction Bank shares comes on the day that BoA Merrill's lockup expires and is done through a private transaction with a group of undisclosed investors.
By Anette Jönsson | 30 August 2011
BoA Merrill decides not to buy more shares in CCB and will sell its rights to Temasek instead. Meanwhile, ICBC confirms it is seeking to raise up to $6.8 billion from a rights ...
By Anette Jönsson | 12 November 2010
The long-awaited share sales are offered at discounts of around 40%.
By Anette Jönsson | 3 November 2010
Paul Schulte, a former managing director at Nomura, has been hired as global head of financial strategy and Asian bank research at CCB International Securities, the brokerage ...
By Lillian Liu | 7 October 2010
Chinese companies select Deutsche Bank and BNY Mellon as their depository bank, while HSBC launches new renminbi internet services.
By Jonathan Wong | 13 July 2010
The offering could still become the largest IPO in the world if the overallotment options are exercised in full.
By Anette Jönsson | 7 July 2010
An H-share cornerstone tranche of $5.45 billion, massive anchor interest and a valuation discount versus ICBC and CCB suggest selling the deal will be no issue.
By Anette Jönsson | 24 June 2010
Agricultural Bank of China, also known as ABC, kicks off investor education today, which is expected to focus on the fact that it is not a farmers' bank, but a lender with ...
By Anette Jönsson | 14 June 2010
The China property market should continue to grow in 2010 although both buyers and developers will be more cautious, according to CCB International.
By Winnie Tang | 17 February 2010
The US bank exercises an option to increase its ownership in China Construction Bank to 19.1%, potentially with a view to booking some profit on its earlier investment.
By Daniel Inman | 19 November 2008
Instituting trust mechanisms will bolster its role for servicing wealthy clients.
By Jame DiBiasio | 30 October 2007
M&A
China Construction Bank to acquire Bank of America Asia (which comprises Bank of America’s Hong Kong and Macau branches) for HK$9.7 billion ($1.24 billion).
By Sameera Anand | 25 August 2006
China Construction Bank pulls off a pricing coup, but was it too aggressive?
By Dan Slater | 20 October 2005
Sabotage by hardliners could be as much the problem as poor corporate governance.
By Dan Slater | 9 April 2005
Which of the two state-owned banks will come first?
By Dan Slater | 13 November 2003
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