Tag: debt

Asia may be facing an oncoming corporate debt maturity crisis. Will CFOs be held responsible?
By Steven Dewhurst | 28 April 2009
Author Margaret Atwood suggests debt forgiveness could be one way to restart the world economy.
By Edward Russell | 16 March 2009
After five years as head of Deutsche's debt syndicate in Asia, Leahy has decided to take a break from the industry, leaving van den Wall Bake and Wipplinger to run the show.
By Anette Jönsson | 16 February 2009
Barely a month since the presidential election, falling foreign currency reserves have forced Pakistan’s new government to turn to the IMF for a loan.
By Edward Russell | 22 October 2008
Joint efforts made by governments all over the world may help in reviving the wounded debt markets.
By Mukul Munish | 22 October 2008
Despite coordinated efforts by US, European and Asian governments, credit markets in Asia remain anaemic.
By Mukul Munish | 16 October 2008
Derek Armstrong, managing director of Credit Suisse in the investment banking division, and head of the debt financing group in Asia, speaks to FinanceAsia about the crisis in ...
By Rupert Walker | 21 August 2008
Richard Koo, chief economist at the Nomura Research Institute in Tokyo, discusses the grim parallels between the US and Japan, including the need for unconditional capital ...
By Dan Slater | 31 March 2008
Only a month after launching its inaugural offshore dong deal, newly renamed and restructured Vietnam Electric announces a proposed VnD1 trillion 10-year offering.
By Timothy Cuffe | 13 December 2006
The Indonesian coal producer prices a dual tranche debt offering at the tight end of revised guidance.
By Timothy Cuffe | 12 December 2006
The Thai telecom operator issues an upsized seven-year debut dollar deal inside of initial guidance.
By Timothy Cuffe | 8 December 2006
Barclays and HSBC utilise non step-up structure for a new five-year non-call one deal for Citic Ka Wah.
By Timothy Cuffe | 4 December 2006
Following an extensive roadshow schedule, Citigroup prices a debut deal for Indonesian palm oil producer Ciliandra at the tight end of guidance.
By Timothy Cuffe | 4 December 2006
Korea prices a new dual-tranche sovereign bond inside of its existing yield curve.
By Timothy Cuffe | 1 December 2006
ING’s Asian dollar bond team predicts a harder sell for its emerging market strategy in 2007 but continues to target riskier assets.
By Samuel Riding | 30 November 2006
Korea National Housing Corp prices debut bond at the tight end of guidance on the back of huge demand.
By Timothy Cuffe | 20 November 2006
Xinhua leverages solid third quarter results to price its debut offshore bond deal at the tight end of guidance.
By Timothy Cuffe | 16 November 2006
On the back of a huge order book, UBS prices Lippo Bank's lower tier-2 deal inside of initial guidance.
By Timothy Cuffe | 16 November 2006
At a GreTai Securities Market bond conference in Hong Kong, industry experts discussed the nuances of the Taiwanese bond market and its future development.
By Timothy Cuffe | 15 November 2006
Indonesia's Supreme Court puts the country's offshore borrowing prospects in doubt by ruling invalid the $500 million bond for APP subsidiary Indah Kiat Pulp & Paper.
By Timothy Cuffe | 13 November 2006
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