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Taiwanese solar cell manufacturer Neo Solar encounters significant headwinds, including a 20.9% drop in its share price during marketing, but is still able to raise $132.4 million.
By Anette Jönsson | 15 July 2011
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power re-opens the Asian credit market after a barren few weeks with a tightly priced 10-year deal, while other borrowers are set to follow.
By Rupert Walker | 8 July 2011
A comprehensive new report by Deutsche Bank on FX hedging helps treasurers and CFOs to decide when and how to hedge their currency exposures.
By Jonathan Barlow | 28 June 2011
Gloomy global sentiment helps to depress demand for China Merchants' dim sum bond, as investors start to shy away from the offshore renminbi market.
By Denise Wee | 24 June 2011
The German bank says combining transaction banking, markets, structured derivatives and debt capital markets coverage has significantly added to profitability.
By Jonathan Barlow | 21 June 2011
Asian banks are becoming increasingly strong transaction services providers, but how are they viewed by their international peers?
By Jonathan Wong | 21 June 2011
Deutsche Bank hires Nathan McMurtray and two Standard Chartered colleagues to rebuild its equity-linked franchise, sources say.
By Anette Jönsson | 20 June 2011
Manfred Schmoelz, Deutsche Bank's chief country officer, is set to leave the bank this month after 21 years and is expected to join RBS in a Singapore-based coverage role.
By Denise Wee | 14 June 2011
The deal, which is upsized by 38%, comes as the Taiwanese cement producer's share price hits a three-year high.
By Anette Jönsson | 3 June 2011
Former FX and fixed-income electronic trading sales boss at Deutsche, Michele Wee takes on a worldwide leadership job at Standard Chartered.
By Rupert Walker | 2 June 2011
Macau's smallest casino operator prices its offering at the top of the range, while Nobao calls off its second US IPO attempt and Kazakhmys decides not to issue any new shares ...
By Anette Jönsson | 30 May 2011
Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, HSBC and J.P. Morgan are named global coordinators for the deal, which could raise as much as $4 billion and is expected in the first quarter of 2012.
By Anette Jönsson | 25 May 2011
China's workforce is shrinking so fast that it will soon find itself at a competitive disadvantage to India's booming population, according to a recent paper by Deutsche Bank.
By Rupert Walker | 24 May 2011
MGM China kicks off its institutional bookbuilding with the aim of raising up to $1.5 billion. At the same time, greenfield mining company Resourcehouse launches its IPO of up ...
By Anette Jönsson | 18 May 2011
Deutsche Bank expands its suite of renminbi services in China and Hong Kong, while SmartStream and Logica win new mandates.
By Jonathan Wong | 17 May 2011
Investor fatigue is starting to take the shine off China's US-listed internet companies, prompting fears of a sell-off.
By Lillian Liu | 16 May 2011
Deutsche launches its cross-currency payments platform in China and India, while J.P. Morgan enhances its cash management solutions.
By Jonathan Wong | 11 May 2011
Deutsche Bank appoints Lisa Robins from J.P. Morgan to lead its Asia-Pacific transaction banking business.
By Jonathan Wong | 11 May 2011
Investors take Renren's accounting scandal and high-profile resignation in their stride, making for a strong trading debut after the company's $743 million US IPO.
By Lillian Liu | 6 May 2011
Shanghai Pharma's IPO beats the odds to find good demand in difficult market conditions.
By Lillian Liu | 4 May 2011
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