Tag: credit suisse

Spectacles that can be adjusted by the user to address near- or far-sightedness win their developer top honours as the most innovative invention from Asia-Pacific.
By Sameera Anand | 4 November 2011
Korea Development Bank prints a tightly priced $1 billion bond amid improved sentiment.
By Denise Wee | 28 October 2011
Credit Suisse’s latest Global Wealth Report finds that Asia-Pacific has created more than half the new wealth in the world since 2010.
By Ivan Zhang | 21 October 2011
The operator of hypermarkets and convenience stores will use the proceeds to repay a loan taken up to buy Carrefour's Thai business. The deal might include a rump placement of ...
By Anette Jönsson | 21 October 2011
The sponsor, who owns 29.6% of the retail trust, commits to cover the entire issue, should other shareholders choose not to participate.
By Anette Jönsson | 6 October 2011
Asian family businesses deliver consistently strong financial returns, according to a Credit Suisse private banking report.
By Ivan Zhang | 4 October 2011
HiChina, which is 85% owned by Hong Kong-listed Alibaba.com, may seek to raise up to $150 million and has hired Credit Suisse and Morgan Stanley to help with the spin-off, ...
By Anette Jönsson | 29 September 2011
With Hanking's bookbuilding coinciding with a significant sell-off in mining stocks, institutional demand for the iron ore producer isn't strong enough to allocate but a small ...
By Anette Jönsson | 27 September 2011
Philippine supermarket chain Puregold raises $172 million after fixing the price at the bottom of the range, while Chinese tea retailer Tenfu prices above the mid-point to ...
By Anette Jönsson | 22 September 2011
Having initially planned to sell shares in June, China Hanking returns to the market with an offering that sources say has secured enough support before launch to get done -- ...
By Anette Jönsson | 21 September 2011
Goldman Sachs's move to buy a local Indonesian brokerage is just the latest sign that foreign bankers are increasing their presence in Indonesia.
By Rupert Walker | 15 September 2011
Philippine supermarket operator Puregold Price Club is aiming to raise at least $177 million, while tea seller Tenfu and restaurant chain Xiao Nan Guo are in the market with ...
By Anette Jönsson | 14 September 2011
The block trade is priced at a 6% discount and will reduce the combined stake of the management and the chairman to about 44.8%.
By Anette Jönsson | 8 September 2011
After the successful launch of iron ore swaps three years ago, Credit Suisse completes the "missing piece" by transacting a coking coal swap with a major coal industry player.
By Rupert Walker | 30 August 2011
Credit Suisse brings 11 bankers on board in India, some to replace earlier losses, and Barclays Capital hires two.
By Sameera Anand | 25 August 2011
Christina Makiguchi will start at Goldman Sachs on September 1 as head of electronic trading for Japan and China.
By Nick Ferguson | 23 August 2011
England's Premiership champions mandate Credit Suisse, J.P. Morgan and Morgan Stanley as bookrunners and choose to pursue a listing in Singapore where rules regarding share ...
By Anette Jönsson | 22 August 2011
Tudou becomes the second Chinese online video company to list in the US after pricing its IPO at the mid-point of the range.
By Anette Jönsson | 18 August 2011
Thailand Equity Fund offloads its remaining 4.9% stake in the Thai property developer at a 5.6% discount, while Chinese online video provider Tudou gets ready to price a US IPO ...
By Anette Jönsson | 17 August 2011
Kicking the can down the road might seem cowardly, but it could be just what the global economy needs to get back on its feet, according to Jonathan Wilmot, Credit Suisse’...
By Nick Ferguson | 29 July 2011
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