Tag: hong kong

Affluent Chinese are keen to look rich and are ready to pay a premium, making the country a good market to sell in, says CLSA.
By Lillian Liu | 11 February 2011
Started by the likes of Rusal, IRC and L'Occitane last year, this trend is expected to gather pace in 2011 as suggested by the upcoming IPOs of Prada and Glencore.
By Anette Jönsson | 7 February 2011
The Chinese aluminium producer delayed its retail offering last week without giving any reason and last night called off the deal blaming weak market conditions.
By Lillian Liu | 1 February 2011
The desire for domestic brand exposure, a gradually maturing market and cost benefits make a domestic listing appealing to Chinese companies, Evalueserve finds.
By Lillian Liu | 31 January 2011
M&A
China-focused private equity fund FountainVest acquires a minority interest in LK Technology, a China-based die casting manufacturer, for an outlay of up to $92.5 million.
By Sameera Anand | 27 January 2011
The Chinese aluminium producer hopes to raise up to $2.2 billion from a Hong Kong IPO that is set to close before the Chinese New Year holiday.
By Lillian Liu | 25 January 2011
HSBC appoints Ronald Tham head of coverage and family office for Hong Kong, Roger de Basto head of transaction management for equity capital markets in Asia-Pacific and Rajeev ...
By Sameera Anand | 21 January 2011
Henry Chen and Alex Emery are promoted to co-head the private equity fund's Asia-Pacific business.
By Sameera Anand | 18 January 2011
Nikhil Nath transfers from Mumbai to Hong Kong to become head of M&A for Asia ex-Japan at Nomura.
By Sameera Anand | 22 December 2010
The Shenzhen-listed manufacturer of construction machinery prices its Hong Kong share offer at a 14.5% discount to its A-shares.
By Anette Jönsson | 20 December 2010
In his new Hong Kong-based position, Michael Chae will oversee Blackstone's relationships with investors in the region.
By Sameera Anand | 20 December 2010
Huaneng decides not to proceed with its Hong Kong listing, blaming volatile market conditions, while domestic competitor China Datang prices its share offer at the bottom end ...
By Lillian Liu | 14 December 2010
The Chinese oil company follows a recent trend and sets the price at the bottom end of the range to ensure no investors drop out.
By Lillian Liu | 8 December 2010
The Changsha-based construction machinery manufacturer could overtake Rongsheng as the third largest IPO in Hong Kong this year.
By Lillian Liu | 7 December 2010
Investors like ZhengTong's growth story, but the deal still prices below the mid-point.
By Lillian Liu | 6 December 2010
Having initially postponed the deal, Datang decides to go head-to-head with Huaneng Renewables for investor interest in the China clean-energy sector. Meanwhile, beverage ...
By Lillian Liu | 3 December 2010
After shelving a $96 million New York IPO in May, Chinese upstream oil company MIE is looking to raise $184 million from a new share sale in Hong Kong.
By Lillian Liu | 1 December 2010
The wind-power producer and its bookrunners believe the company deserves a valuation premium to other clean-energy plays in China.
By Lillian Liu | 30 November 2010
Coming four months after the last of the Big Four obtained a Hong Kong listing, Chongqing Rural Commercial Bank seeks to become China's first city commercial bank to list ...
By Anette Jönsson | 29 November 2010
The company settles on a relatively modest valuation in an attempt to avoid a poor secondary market performance.
By Lillian Liu | 26 November 2010
Polls
With Valentine's Day approaching, who would make the best match for Olympus?




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Nikon
  23%
 
Sony
  18%
 
Panasonic
  18%
 
Fujifilm
  25%
 
Samsung
  18%
TOTAL VOTES: 57

 
Magazine
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FinanceAsia
December 2011/January 2012