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HSBC last week became the first foreign bank to take advantage of relaxed rules on renminbi transfers as it injects Rmb2.8 billion into its China business.
By Lillian Liu | 16 November 2011
Peter Wong takes over the role Vincent Cheng vacated in May, as chairman of HSBC China.
By Lara Wozniak | 12 July 2011
The $150 million Hong Kong dollar-denominated offering could have gone ahead at the investor-friendly end of terms, sources said.
By Anette Jönsson | 2 February 2011
Strong retail interest boosts the retail tranche to 40% of the deal, while price sensitive global investors keep the price below the mid-point of the range.
By Anette Jönsson | 2 July 2010
HSBC strengthens its Greater China trade and supply team with the promotion of Elton Lee.
By Jonathan Wong | 15 June 2010
Wong, who takes the step up from deputy CEO, has more than 25 years of commercial and investment banking experience in Greater China and the Asia-Pacific region.
By Lillian Liu | 7 June 2010
Richard Yorke, HSBC's China president and CEO, talks to FinanceAsia about the expansion of the lender's network and the competition among local and foreign banks in the world's ...
By Lillian Liu | 27 May 2010
Yanlord Land Group relies on its strong credit fundamentals to become the latest Chinese developer to sell high-yield bonds offshore, even as the market worries about tightening...
By Mei Tuicolo | 28 April 2010
The spin-off of Swire Properties from Swire Pacific will raise up to $2.7 billion and allow the property division to pick up the pace of its expansion in China.
By Anette Jönsson | 27 April 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
Amid other senior moves, the UK firm's head of China now oversees Hong Kong as well as the mainland.
By Joseph Marsh | 24 February 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
The change follows WTO rules to level the playing field with local banks.
By Dan Slater | 3 April 2007
America’s largest buy-out firm adds to its growing collection of China experts.
By Dan Slater | 23 November 2006
Wang Tao joins the firm's Shanghai office as head of trade finance for China.
By Andrew Peck | 10 April 2006
Following a flop on the debut of its own funds JV, BoComm gets a new chance with group shareholder HSBC.
By Alastair Reed | 24 February 2006
Its first mutual fund should be ready to hit the markets shortly after Chinese New Year.
By Jame DiBiasio | 1 November 2005
Rumours of an impending tie up between BoComm and Schroders are said to be ruffling feathers at HSBC.
By Dan Slater | 9 May 2005
Is there a new trend of preferring trust companies as mainland partners instead of brokers?
By Jame DiBiasio | 6 July 2004
Salomon Smith Barney shrugs off the loss of Huan Guocang and part of his team to HSBC.
By Jackie Horne | 2 March 2001
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