Tag: credit suisse

Li Ning's founder sells a 2% stake in the sports retailer for $75 million, while Taiwan's Far Eastern Textile raises $61.3 million from the sale of Asia Cement GDRs.
By Anette Jönsson | 26 March 2008
The property developer is finding it tough to lure investors to its IPO as sector peers tumble by up to 30%.
By Anette Jönsson | 19 March 2008
Credit Suisse’s head of investment banking in Japan talks about the sale of Tokyo Star Bank, the Japanese banking sector and how Credit Suisse is putting a new emphasis on its ...
By Dan Slater | 17 March 2008
The Dutch firm triggers an ADR sell-off after offloading $1.1 billion worth of LG Display shares at an 8.1% discount.
By Anette Jönsson | 13 March 2008
The Chinese life insurer abandons its $3.2 billion offering due to limited pricing flexibility and a tough market, but two smaller listing candidates decide to go ahead.
By Anette Jönsson | 11 March 2008
A wide price range for the proposed $2.1 billion IPO suggests the issuer wants as much flexibility as possible should the markets turn during the roadshow.
By Anette Jönsson | 7 March 2008
The Chinese insurance company aims to raise $3.2 billion from a Hong Kong listing by the end of March, but has set no firm timetable for the launch of the offering.
By Anette Jönsson | 4 March 2008
The price pitches the oil rig manufacturer at a discount to its key comparables and allows it to raise $409 million.
By Anette Jönsson | 3 March 2008
The company hopes to attract investors with a huge nationwide land bank and a significant ramp-up in completed projects this year.
By Anette Jönsson | 28 February 2008
Honghua's offering will be keenly watched as it could become the first company of size to list in Hong Kong this year after several other deals were pulled.
By Anette Jönsson | 20 February 2008
The sovereign finds a market window to price its long-awaited $500 million bond deal, achieving tight pricing and good secondary performance.
By Rosie Slater | 31 January 2008
The London-listed solar power company prices its US share sale at a 9.8% discount, while E-house kicks off marketing for a follow-on placement of about $150 million.
By Anette Jönsson | 30 January 2008
The Republic of the Philippines priced a $500 million bond late last night. Details listed here, commentary to follow.
By Rosie Slater | 30 January 2008
Maoye, Solargiga and Samko postpone their listings due to tough market conditions, declining relative valuations and fears of a difficult aftermarket.
By Anette Jönsson, Yi Tin Chak | 28 January 2008
M&A
Australian mining company Herald Resources advises its shareholders to accept a bid from Indonesia's Bumi despite deeming the $392 million offer too low. Herald continues to ...
By Rosie Slater | 24 January 2008
The bank joins other foreign brokers operating in Indonesia – a country that has had one of the region’s strongest performing stockmarkets over the past two years.
By Rita Raagas De Ramos | 22 January 2008
The Philippines conglomerate tests the water for a potential bond transaction.
By Rosie Slater | 8 January 2008
PricewaterhouseCoopers says no, but Credit Suisse’s head of China research sees increasing competition between China and Hong Kong.
By Yi Tin Chak | 8 January 2008
The equity portion of the deal is cut by 20% as one seller decides to part with fewer shares than planned.
By Anette Jönsson | 12 December 2007
So is to become vice-chairman for Greater China. He will support business development in investment banking, private banking and asset management.
By Dan Slater | 12 December 2007
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