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Asia's debt markets are selectively open as Sinopec and Vietinbank close bonds while China Zhengtong Auto and Baoxin Auto are said to have held off pricing last week.
By Denise Wee | 14 May 2012
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GE takes a 15% equity stake in China's XD Electric and the two companies form a joint-venture.
By Rupert Walker | 9 May 2012
China's securities regulator wants to let ordinary investors share in the country's success, but that means diverting profits away from powerful individuals. Politics may stand ...
By Lillian Liu | 7 May 2012
CNOOC, a state-owned Chinese oil company, draws $17 billion of demand for its 10- and 30-year bonds, but leaves investors clamouring for more after refusing to upsize the ...
By Denise Wee | 27 April 2012
Caterpillar demonstrates that not all bond markets are closed to borrowers in the biggest issue so far by a multinational company in the offshore renminbi market.
By Rupert Walker | 7 July 2011
Citi agrees to a joint venture with Orient Securities, moving it one step closer to being able to underwrite domestic equity and bond issues in China.
By Lara Wozniak | 2 June 2011
China Kingstone Mining, which makes marble blocks used in residential and commercial buildings, hopes to share a slice of the country’s construction boom.
By Lillian Liu | 1 March 2011
Leoch International Technology, a Chinese lead-acid battery manufacturer, is offering 333.33 million new shares at an indicative price of HK$3.75 to HK$5.35 each.
By Lillian Liu | 28 October 2010
The US bank adds three new hires in Shanghai and reports a 50% year-on-year increase in flows from domestic institutional investors, both in renminbi and foreign currency bonds.
By Leigh Powell | 22 October 2010
The GIC spin-off which operates logistics properties in Japan and China attracts 450 institutional investors and is able to price the offering at the top of the range.
By Anette Jönsson | 11 October 2010
The Chinese wind turbine maker's IPO of up to $917 million is fully subscribed on the first day of bookbuilding.
By Lillian Liu | 28 September 2010
Stephen Bird at Citi questions how long it will be before the world's leading financial centre is in Asia.
By Stephen Bird | 25 May 2010
Rudolf Hitsch takes over the Hong Kong-based offshore role, following interim team leader Andrew Tung's move into a senior client-facing role.
By Joe Marsh | 3 May 2010
The veteran China observer will head Citi's China research team as macro and policy developments on the mainland become increasingly critical to the investment decision-making ...
By Lillian Liu | 19 April 2010
The MSG producer holds above par in the secondary market, reversing a recent trend that has seen several CBs trade lower after pricing.
By Anette Jönsson | 29 March 2010
Tianjin will test-pilot China's first energy intensity cap-and-trade scheme, with Citi acting as the buyer of the carbon emissions allowances.
By Lara Wozniak | 11 February 2010
Standard Chartered Bank (China) joins Citi and J.P. Morgan to become a market maker in China's national interbank bond market.
By Mei Tuicolo | 20 January 2010
Metallurgical Corp of China raises a combined $5.15 billion from dual A- and H-share IPO, making it the world's second largest listing this year. Meanwhile, China Lilang prices ...
By Anette Jönsson | 18 September 2009
Citi global banking appoints Merrill's Rodney Tsang as co-head of China investment banking.
By Lara Wozniak | 18 September 2009
Citibank becomes the first foreign bank to be allowed to offer corporate as well as consumer internet banking.
By Elton Cane | 29 January 2003
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