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Debt
Bank of China bonds widen amid Greece jitters
Bank of China (HK) raises $750 million, but the senior bonds widen in secondary trading as other recent issues sell off.
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Denise Wee
| 2 November 2011
Cash
Deutsche Bank appoints new Greater China head
Frank Wu is appointed head of trade finance and cash management corporates for Greater China.
By
Jonathan Wong
| 25 October 2011
Equities
Thailand's Big C announces $810 million rights issue
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
Equities
PCCW shareholders approve HKT Trust spin-off
The vote paves the way for an IPO that could be the largest by a Hong Kong-based issuer in six years.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 13 October 2011
Equities
Hanking prices $148 million IPO at bottom
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
Business Moves
Barclays confirms nine senior equities hires for Seoul office
Barclays Capital announces the capture of Korea equities sales, trading and research teams from Deutsche Bank, as it broadens its regional platform.
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Rupert Walker
| 23 September 2011
Equities
Chinese iron ore miner seeks $148 million from IPO
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
Macro & Markets
Deutsche's Anshu Jain predicts solution to eurozone debt crisis
Speaking at a Deutsche Bank conference focusing on Women in Asian Business, the bank's next co-head says speculation about a break-up of the eurozone is unfounded and adds ...
By
Anette Jönsson
| 19 September 2011
Risk
Mitigating the risks of open account trade
More regional companies are turning to supply-chain financing as they take a broader approach to risk mitigation.
By
Jonathan Barlow
| 14 September 2011
Equities
PCCW's proposed spin-off of telecom assets draws closer
The stock exchange is said to have given its nod to the listing through a trust and PCCW is expected to call an EGM in the next few weeks to seek approval from its shareholders ...
By
Anette Jönsson
| 12 September 2011
Debt
True Move offers to buy back high-yield bonds
True Move's tender offer allows investors to “crystallise gains” amid the high-yield rout.
By
Denise Wee
| 9 September 2011
Equities
Bank Danamon sets rights issue price at Rp4,300 per share
The Indonesian bank offers its rights shares at a 19.7% discount to Terp and a 14% discount to yesterday's close as it seeks to raise $585 million.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 23 August 2011
People Moves
Nomura's pre-crisis pay offer tempts 10 Deutsche bankers
Bull markets these are not, but Nomura grabs 10 coverage bankers from rival Deutsche Bank as it pushes out its debt platform.
By
Denise Wee
| 22 August 2011
Equities
Tudou drops 11.9% in Nasdaq debut after raising $174 million
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
Trade
Deutsche Bank says new HKMA rules to boost offshore renminbi
Deutsche Bank expects the new rules to improve the efficiency of renminbi clearing and encourage banks to expand their renminbi FX derivatives businesses.
By
Jonathan Barlow
| 2 August 2011
View Point
Asian currencies face volatility from threat of US downgrade
As US politicians take posturing to new levels, we ask Deutsche Bank's Dennis Tan about what it means for foreign exchange markets.
By
Lara Wozniak
| 28 July 2011
Equities
Carlyle sells another $989 million of CPIC stock
The widely expected deal comes a couple of weeks after Carlyle's latest lockup expires and marks its third sell-down in China Pacific Insurance in seven months.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 28 July 2011
Equities
Bank Danamon seeks $586 million from rights issue
Indonesia's Bank Danamon sets an indicative price at a 15.8% to 28.1% discount to last Friday's close. The issue will open for subscription in mid-September.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 26 July 2011
Equities
Xunlei calls off US IPO after reducing price range
Consumer internet platform Xunlei was aiming to raise up to $122 million, but quality investors chose to stay away amid a tough market and lingering concerns about corporate ...
By
Anette Jönsson
| 22 July 2011
CorporateTreasury Moves
China focus: Renminbi internationalisation
It might be the most important financial development of the century, but for company CFOs and treasurers, the implications of renminbi internationalisation are not yet clear.
By
Jonathan Barlow
| 19 July 2011
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