Tag: china

One of China''s top securities firms is looking for a foreign partner to help launch a fund management business.
By Jame DiBiasio | 30 May 2003
The Taiwanese government sells a 2.58% stake.
By Jackie Horne | 23 May 2003
Stamford gets SAFE pair of lawyers for expanded China team.
By Nick Lord | 20 May 2003
Pricing levels continue to be tough but lack of deals forces banks'' hands.
By Peter McMillan | 14 May 2003
By Dan Slater | 8 May 2003
Moody''s has a stable ratings outlook for banks in Greater China - Hong Kong, the Mainland and Taiwan - as well as those in Singapore, and while the impact of the Severe Acute ...
By Moody's Investors Service | 4 May 2003
CLSA executive chairman Gary Coull discusses the firm''s newly established joint venture China Euro Securities.
By Dan Slater | 28 April 2003
The Chinese bond market, long a dormant beast, has been showing signs of life in the past 12 months.
By Dan Slater | 24 April 2003
Goldman Sachs greater China economist joins UBSW as its chief economist.
By Steven Irvine | 10 April 2003
FinanceAsia congratulates the winners of this year''s Best Companies survey. Here we present the results for China.
By The Editors | 19 March 2003
O''Melveny & Myers partners Howard Chao and Yi Zhang explain why Morgan Stanley''s purchase of NPLs from Huarong AMC represents a milestone in the reform of the Chinese banking ...
By Howard Chao and Yi Zhang | 14 March 2003
China Southern is waiting for CSRC''s blessing, but how do you make a principal guarantee without a derivatives market?
By Jame DiBiasio | 11 March 2003
Singapore''s biggest bank is looking north to see its future growth.
By Nick Lord | 10 March 2003
Deutsche''s Jimmy Yap says China offers great potential but neglecting other Asian markets could be detrimental.
By Cherie Marriott | 4 March 2003
Asia CEO Robert Haber outlines the firm’s business strategy in Asia ex-Japan.
By Jame DiBiasio | 27 February 2003
In the historic capital of Xian, the Shaanxi Credit Bureau (SCB) plans a historic move.
By Dan Slater | 26 February 2003
Joan Xia, ex-FleetBoston, moves to Beijing as director, while Yang Liu, from SG Hong Kong, joins as vice-president of Societe Generale''s corporate and investment banking arm.
By Dan Slater | 18 February 2003
Christopher Ryan, regional director of North Asia at ING Investment Management discusses the China market.
By Jonathan Wharton | 14 February 2003
The future is Red, but not necessarily rosy for the big players, as China gears up to send scores more mid-caps to list in Hong Kong.
By Dan Slater | 13 February 2003
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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