Tag: credit suisse

After six years as global head of FIG at Credit Suisse, the not-for-profit sector convinces Vikram Gandhi to hang up his investment banking shoes.
By Sameera Anand | 22 February 2011
The price is fixed at W42,800 per share for a total deal size of $1.28 billion, making it the largest primary placement in Korea ever.
By Anette Jönsson | 21 February 2011
Despite promising growth in the market, investors need to be as agile as hares to have a fruitful rabbit year, says Credit Suisse.
By Lillian Liu | 2 February 2011
The Indonesian telecom company attracts strong demand as it raises a further $130 million by tapping its debut US dollar issue launched in May last year.
By Rupert Walker | 26 January 2011
Higher income expectations, healthy savings and rising aspirations will fuel consumer spending in 2011, according to a new Credit Suisse survey of seven emerging markets.
By Rupert Walker | 18 January 2011
International investors pile in after shares in the Thai manufacturer of PET plastic gain 350% following its IPO in January last year.
By Anette Jönsson | 17 January 2011
Wintek's $330 million offering is the largest follow-on in Asia so far this year, while Farglory's $210 million deal ranks as the first ever GDR by a Taiwan real estate company.
By Anette Jönsson | 14 January 2011
Vietnam's debt-repayment credibility is called into question thanks to Vinashin's troubles, which may include not being able to repay a loan instalment due this week.
By Lara Wozniak | 22 December 2010
Three separate placements last week in Fubon Financial, Protelindo and L'Occitane suggest investors are still open to a good opportunity.
By Anette Jönsson | 13 December 2010
UBS announces a slew of hires for its Singapore team as it continues to build its wealth management franchise.
By Sameera Anand | 13 December 2010
Credit Suisse opens a family office hub in Singapore and appoints Bernard Fung to run it.
By Sameera Anand | 9 December 2010
The overnight block, which was sold by Siam Cement, was upsized by 16% for a total deal size of $1.11 billion.
By Anette Jönsson | 9 December 2010
Indian conglomerate Videocon prices the five-year deal with a 6.75% coupon and a 3% conversion premium.
By Anette Jönsson | 6 December 2010
The Employees Provident Fund sells 4.5% in RHB Capital, while Malaysia Telekom offloads just under half of its 2.27% stake, raising a combined $368 million.
By Anette Jönsson | 3 December 2010
The $225 million issue of renminbi-denominated convertible bonds follows a $350 million high-yield bond from the Chinese property developer earlier in the year.
By Anette Jönsson | 2 December 2010
M&A
Hana Financial agrees to pay $4.1 billion for Lone Star's stake in KEB, while interests are registered for Woori and Hyundai E&C's sale faces controversy.
By Rupert Walker | 29 November 2010
Described as China's Amazon, Dangdang.com is banking on growing internet usage and consumer spending in China.
By Anette Jönsson | 26 November 2010
M&A
Hana's $4.1 billion offer for Lone Star's 51% stake in Korea Exchange Bank could end seven years of controversy.
By Rupert Walker | 25 November 2010
Bluestar Adisseo and Datang's renewable power unit both scrap their Hong Kong listing plans as the market turns more volatile and risk appetite drops.
By Anette Jönsson, Lillian Liu | 25 November 2010
Bank Negara Indonesia gets a head start on its $1.2 billion rights issue as the government's entitlement is sold to other investors at a 9.7% premium to the rights issue price.
By Anette Jönsson | 24 November 2010
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