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China's shoppers will fuel growth
HSBC says consumption will be China's primary growth engine, keeping the economy in good shape as affluence increases.
By
Ivan Zhang
| 29 July 2011
Equities
L&T Finance seeks $277 million from IPO
The financing unit of Larsen & Toubro will offer $36 million worth of shares to anchor investors tomorrow and will open its order books for other investors on Wednesday.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 25 July 2011
Equities
Investors reconfirm 98.8% of Sun Art Retail allocation
Retail investors will be allocated 18.7% of Sun Art's $1 billion IPO after reconfirming 93.3% of their original allocation after the detection of a prospectus error. The ...
By
Anette Jönsson
| 22 July 2011
Equities
China Merchants Bank plans rights issue
The pipeline of financial sector deals continues to grow as China Merchants Bank announces plans to raise $5.4 billion from a rights issue.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 19 July 2011
Equities
Sun Art's trading debut delayed due to prospectus error
Sun Art will need to issue a supplementary prospectus and give retail investors a chance to withdraw their orders after overstating its earnings per share for the past three years.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 15 July 2011
Equities
Longfor calls off placement amid falling markets
The Chinese property developer mandated HSBC and Morgan Stanley to test the market on a best effort basis, but the discount on offer proved far too tight and the company ...
By
Anette Jönsson
| 13 July 2011
People Moves
Peter Wong to be new chairman of HSBC Bank China
Peter Wong takes over the role Vincent Cheng vacated in May, as chairman of HSBC China.
By
Lara Wozniak
| 12 July 2011
CorporateTreasury Moves
HSBC names new Singapore transaction head
Rohit Joshi relocates from Hong Kong as HSBC’s new head of global payments and cash management for Singapore.
By
Jonathan Wong
| 12 July 2011
Cash
HSBC wins mandate from Ctrip.com
Ctrip.com’s Hong Kong subsidiary streamlines cross-border payments through HSBC.
By
Jonathan Wong
| 5 July 2011
Equities
Sun Art's $1 billion IPO gets strong support from cornerstones
The operator of RT-Mart and Auchan hypermarkets secures $420 million of demand pre-launch and is multiple times covered after the first day of marketing.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 29 June 2011
Equities
Samsonite bags $1.25 billion from Hong Kong IPO
The luggage specialist will become the second non-Asian consumer products company to list in Hong Kong after fixing the price in the lower half of the range.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 13 June 2011
Equities
Market responds well to Olam's three-tranche fundraising
The $602 million deal includes a $200 million placement that was completed on Monday, a $202 million rights issue due later this month and a $200 million share sale to Temasek.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 9 June 2011
Equities
Fourth time unlucky for Resourcehouse
Australian entrepreneur Clive Palmer once again fails to list Resourcehouse, forcing him to seek debt funding from Chinese banks for the company's huge coal project.
By
Nick Ferguson
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Anette Jönsson
| 7 June 2011
Equities
Huaneng's wind power unit raises $800 million ahead of HK listing
Huaneng Renewables allocates 93.5% to institutional investors after the retail tranche of its IPO is undersubscribed.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 7 June 2011
CorporateTreasury Moves
HSBC appoints new structured trade head for Australia
John Saunders joins HSBC as its new head of commodity and structured trade finance in Australia.
By
Jonathan Wong
| 7 June 2011
Equities
Block trades in AIA and Sands China raise $378 million
NWS becomes the first cornerstone investor to exit AIA through a $70 million trade after a 39.5% gain in the share price, while an institutional investor sells $308 million ...
By
Anette Jönsson
| 1 June 2011
Equities
Samsonite kicks off Hong Kong IPO of up to $1.5 billion
The private equity-owned luggage maker aims to beat Prada to become the second international consumer product brand to list in Hong Kong after L’Occitane.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 31 May 2011
CorporateTreasury Moves
HSBC appoints Shirley Leong to vacant role in Malaysia
Shirley Leong becomes head of global payments and cash management for Malaysia, replacing Jason Tan who relocated to Hong Kong last month.
By
Jonathan Wong
| 31 May 2011
Equities
Resourcehouse delays retail offering, pushes back listing date
The Australian company, which is developing coal and iron ore mines in cooperation with several Chinese SOEs, is seeking to raise up to $3.6 billion from its Hong Kong listing.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 26 May 2011
Equities
Chow Tai Fook mandates seven banks for upcoming IPO
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
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