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People Moves
Nomura hires head of Indonesian research
The Japanese bank hires Wilianto Ie to build its coverage of the Indonesian equities market.
By
Rupert Walker
| 21 September 2010
View Point
Why India's and Indonesia's stockmarkets look good
CLSA's Christopher Wood is bullish on India, thanks to the nation's infrastructure spending spree, and Indonesia, due to its relative economic independence from the West.
By
Lara Wozniak
| 17 September 2010
Equities
Indonesia remains in focus as Indofood CBP starts IPO marketing
Indonesia's largest noodle maker, which is being spun off from packaged food giant Indofood Sukses Makmur, is aiming to raise $500 million, sources say.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 19 August 2010
View Point
Citi goes live in Indonesia
We talk to Citi's regional equities head Adrian Faure about the bank's plans in Indonesia and the Asean region.
By
Lara Wozniak
| 5 August 2010
Awards
Photos from our Best Companies in Asia awards in Jakarta
The best managed companies in Indonesia were recognised with a ceremony at the Shangri-La Hotel in Jakarta on July 21.
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FinanceAsia & Dealogic
| 2 August 2010
Business Moves
Citi gains seat on Indonesia bourse, partners with VDB
Citicorp Securities Indonesia strengthens its position in equities brokerage after gaining a seat on the Indonesia stock exchange. Elsewhere in the region, the bank signs a ...
By
Rupert Walker
| 14 July 2010
Cash
Indonesia payments infrastructure set for upgrade
Indonesia and Swift are working together to upgrade the country’s high-value payments system.
By
Edward Russell
| 6 July 2010
Debt
Berau Coal Energy issues $350 million high-yield bond
Indonesia’s fifth largest coal producer, Berau Coal Energy, reopens Asia’s high-yield market despite a looming legal dispute and a difficult market backdrop that ...
By
Mei Tuicolo
| 5 July 2010
Equities
Indonesia's BLT announces $131 million rights issue
The one-for-one offer, at a 39.7% discount to Terp, sends the company's share price tumbling by 18.6% as investors digest the large increase in share capital.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 27 May 2010
View Point
Investors reassured by new Indonesia finance minister
The resignation of Sri Mulyani Indrawati as Indonesia’s finance minister shocked investors, but the announcement of Agus Martowardojo as her replacement gives them some ...
By
Rupert Walker
| 24 May 2010
Debt
Indosat launches tender offers for 2010 and 2012 bonds
Two subsidiaries of the Indonesian mobile operator Indosat launch separate and independent tender offers in combination with a new 10-year issue.
By
Mei Tuicolo
| 13 May 2010
Debt
Bakrie Telecom issues $250 million debut bond
Indonesian mobile phone operator Bakrie Telecom priced a $250 million five-year bond late Friday, but the notes opened Monday’s session trading weaker.
By
Mei Tuicolo
| 4 May 2010
Equities
Indonesia plans privatisations this year
Garuda and Krakatau Steel will be the first of Indonesia's many SOEs to raise cash in the equity market this year, deputy minister Parikesit Suprapto tells a Hong Kong audience.
By
Rupert Walker
| 30 April 2010
Editor's Desk
Asia's best managed companies: Indonesia and the Philippines
These are the results of our annual poll to find Asia's top companies. Today, Indonesia and the Philippines.
By
FinanceAsia Editors
| 29 April 2010
Equities
Sell-down in Semen Gresik swells to $1.08 billion
The Rajawali group sells most of its stake in the Indonesian cement producer in a well-received fixed-price deal that is upsized by $285 million.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 1 April 2010
Equities
Indonesian shipping company brings $100 million CB
Berlian Laju Tanker replenishes its coffers ahead of an expected convertible put in May and as it pursues the acquisition of a Norwegian liquid tanker company.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 4 February 2010
Debt
Indonesian power company issues $300 million five-year bond
Cikarang Listrindo prices its high-yield bond at the end of an eventful week in the debt markets. Deals for Exim Bank of India and Vietnam are both expected to price in the ...
By
Mei Tuicolo
| 25 January 2010
Debt
Indonesia hits bond market with $2 billion issue
The Republic of Indonesia starts the year aggressively with the issue of a tightly priced 10-year bond.
By
Mei Tuicolo
| 14 January 2010
Business Moves
Prudential and UOB form bancassurance alliance
As part of the deal, the UK group will buy the Singaporean bank's life insurance arm.
By
Joseph Marsh
| 7 January 2010
Equities
Bumi issues second CB in less than four months
The $300 million seven-year deal comes with a one-year put and a low coupon, as well as a synthetic stock borrow arrangement that helped to attract hedge funds.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 23 November 2009
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