Tag: hsbc

Tonight’s charity event in Hong Kong, the FABBAs, provides the perfect opportunity to ease bonus-laden consciences, while making a conspicuous display of wealth at the ...
By Nick Ferguson | 3 March 2011
Despite declaring strong profit growth and a stellar year in global banking and markets, HSBC's share price fell yesterday as investors questioned the higher costs and a ...
By Sameera Anand | 1 March 2011
Deutsche Bank launches new offshore renminbi trading capabilities, while HSBC inks an alliance with Swift and SAP for a new treasury system.
By Jonathan Wong | 1 March 2011
The former vice-chairman of China's CSRC is appointed to HSBC's global board in addition to her existing role as deputy chairman of the firm's Hongkong Bank unit.
By Anette Jönsson | 28 February 2011
Goldman Sachs, HSBC, Morgan Stanley, RBS and UBS bag the mandate to help Samsonite go public in Hong Kong.
By Anette Jönsson | 22 February 2011
Shayan Hazir is appointed HSBC’s new Asia-Pacific head of business banking within the global payments and cash management team.
By Jonathan Wong | 22 February 2011
India's Bank of Baroda prices a $500 million 5.5-year bond on Friday morning, while Road King Infrastructure and LDK Solar both issue renminbi-denominated bonds.
By Denise Wee | 21 February 2011
Noel Quinn transfers from HSBC in the UK to head commercial banking for Asia-Pacific.
By Sameera Anand | 17 February 2011
HSBC strengthens Asia-Pacific trade and supply chain with the appointment of a new senior executive in Malaysia.
By Jonathan Wong | 15 February 2011
HSBC issues its first renminbi cashier's order in Hong Kong, while Citi adds a new intercompany-lending module to its treasury platform.
By Jonathan Wong | 15 February 2011
DBS's latest ad campaign gets you thinking: What sells financial services? Or maybe they just make for a good distraction post hols, when it's hard to get back into work mode.
By Lara Wozniak | 10 February 2011
The Republic of Indonesia has shortlisted banks for its benchmark bond and is expected to mandate three or four bookrunners after hearing presentations later this week.
By Denise Wee | 9 February 2011
The $150 million Hong Kong dollar-denominated offering could have gone ahead at the investor-friendly end of terms, sources said.
By Anette Jönsson | 2 February 2011
Ryan Gwee now heads up China for Standard Chartered Private Bank, while Mark Stadler will run the Middle East and North Africa for HSBC Private Banking.
By Joe Marsh | 19 January 2011
The Indian steel manufacturer will offer new shares at a 2% to 4.6% discount versus Friday's closing price, allowing it to raise up to $766 million.
By Anette Jönsson | 18 January 2011
The bank creates the new position of head of global traditional trade product and appoints Vinay Mendonca to fill it.
By Jonathan Barlow | 18 January 2011
Quantitative easing devalues the dollar's status and creates an unstable world, warns HSBC's chief economist Stephen King.
By Rupert Walker | 17 January 2011
Hongkong Electric returns with a quick $250 million tap on its December 2020 bonds, while Texhong Textile prices a debut $200 million bond. Hyundai Capital and West China ...
By Denise Wee | 13 January 2011
As the sukuk market matures, embedding itself in mainstream finance, asset management shall be the next big thing for Islamic finance, argues HSBC.
By FinanceAsia Editors | 11 January 2011
The French bank hires a financial institutions head in Bangkok to lead its expansion in Thailand.
By Nick Ferguson | 11 January 2011
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