Tag: china

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
Private-equity specialists from China look for companies that can achieve scale and brand.
By Jame DiBiasio | 27 May 2011
China's workforce is shrinking so fast that it will soon find itself at a competitive disadvantage to India's booming population, according to a recent paper by Deutsche Bank.
By Rupert Walker | 24 May 2011
Jonathan Jiang joins RBS as its China head of global network banking.
By Jonathan Wong | 26 April 2011
Renren sets the price range for its IPO at between $9 and $11, suggesting the company could raise up to $584 million.
By Lillian Liu | 19 April 2011
Former J.P. Morgan banker Sherry Liu becomes chairman and chief executive officer for China at RBS.
By Lillian Liu | 7 April 2011
FX
New onshore FX options allow China-based companies to employ longer-term hedging strategies.
By Jonathan Barlow | 6 April 2011
The government-owned credit makes investors comfortable and allows the $200 million deal to price with a conversion premium above 30%.
By Anette Jönsson | 1 April 2011
Standard Bank estimates China’s investment in Africa will reach $50 billion by 2015.
By Jonathan Barlow | 29 March 2011
Jun Ma, chief economist for Greater China and head of Hong Kong and China strategy at Deutsche Bank, discusses why the outlook for Chinese equities is positive.
By Lara Wozniak | 28 March 2011
Rio Tinto aims for organic growth during a structural shift in global demand for metals, says Tom Albanese, CEO of Rio Tinto.
By Rupert Walker | 24 March 2011
Slower growth in China and a boost in domestic consumption will have lasting consequences for food prices, raising the prospect of social unrest, argues Renaissance Capital's ...
By Rupert Walker | 10 March 2011
The German bank wants to grow its corporate banking business volume in China by one-fifth in 2011 and is basing its growth expectations on strong economic performance in ...
By Jonathan Wong | 8 March 2011
A. Richard Brown, head of BNY Mellon treasury services for Asia-Pacific, says trade banks will need to invest to benefit from potential new renminbi trade settlement.
By Jonathan Barlow | 8 March 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
Focusing on retail malls in China, Perennial China Retail Trust offers investors a unique opportunity to buy into property projects still under development.
By Anette Jönsson | 25 February 2011
Francois Cristofari becomes chairman of BNP Paribas' China business, while Clarence Tao takes over his previous job as CEO.
By Lillian Liu | 24 February 2011
China is now the world’s No 2 economy and our readers predict it will do a better job in that role than Japan did.
By Nick Ferguson | 22 February 2011
Investment by Indian and Chinese firms into Africa does not dominate the flow of FDI into the continent and it is not a new phenomenon, according to a study.
By Sameera Anand | 21 February 2011
Demand for gold touched an all-time high of $150 billion last year, buoyed by gold jewellery purchases in India and investment demand in China.
By Sameera Anand | 18 February 2011
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Samsung
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Magazine
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December 2011/January 2012