Tag: indonesia

Asia accounted for two-thirds of HSBC's global profits in the first six months of this year, and executive director Peter Wong is upbeat about the bank's future plans for the ...
By Winnie Tang | 20 November 2009
Sam Critchlow joins Rothschild in Jakarta from J.P. Morgan Cazenove.
By Sameera Anand | 19 November 2009
Indonesia has become an attractive destination for portfolio investors.
By Rupert Walker | 3 November 2009
Borrowers in the region, particularly Koreans, are tapping into healthier investor appetite and locking in low-cost funding.
By Rupert Walker | 20 October 2009
PT Adaro, Indonesia's second biggest coal miner, raises $800 million through the sale of 10-year notes and pays just 7.75% thanks to strong support from global high-yield funds.
By Rupert Walker | 19 October 2009
The oil palm plantation company will be the first Indonesian issuer of size to complete an IPO for more than a year and the first in 2009 to have marketed its offering to ...
By Anette Jönsson | 14 October 2009
M&A
Japanese firm Taisho Pharmaceutical pays $310 million for six Asia-Pacific brands and the Indonesian business of Bristol-Myers, as it seeks to build its presence in the OTC ...
By Sameera Anand | 17 September 2009
Martin Hohensee, Deutsche Bank's head of fixed-income research in Asia, thinks Indonesia can today be considered a BB+ credit.
By Lara Wozniak | 3 September 2009
The convertible is well-received by both outright investors and hedge funds despite coming on the back of a near 300% gain in First Resources' share price since the March lows.
By Anette Jönsson | 21 August 2009
Citi's former head of Pakistan research moves to Indonesia to lead the research effort there, while Kim Kwie Sjamsuddin joins the bank from BNP Paribas as an Indonesia mining ...
By Anette Jönsson | 19 August 2009
Bakrie & Brothers president director Nalin Rathod has the strength and flexibility to tackle the complexities of Indonesia's corporate landscape.
By Rupert Walker | 13 August 2009
Rival bankers attack the sovereign GMTN issue as being too cheap. Sour grapes anyone?
By Dan Slater | 2 March 2009
Credit markets have got off to a good start in 2009, but Indonesia could find that sentiment is changing.
By Nick Ferguson | 9 February 2009
A report by Moody's says property and technology firms in Asia suffered more negative ratings actions in the third quarter than any other sector.
By Mukul Munish | 6 October 2008
M&A
Malaysia’s central bank tells the country’s biggest lender to cut the offer price or cancel its bid for Bank Internasional Indonesia.
By Rupert Walker | 29 September 2008
Laurentius Sutikno becomes Rothschild's new country head for Indonesia.
By Lara Wozniak | 18 August 2008
Investors respond well to the reopening of three existing senior-debt tranches as the sovereign tries to rein in its fiscal deficit.
By Rupert Walker | 19 June 2008
Dairy products company PT Frisian Flag Indonesia will use Deutsche Bank's automated web-enabled trade payable financing solution to help with the financing needs of its smaller ...
By Nina Mehra | 9 May 2008
Indonesia picks Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank and Lehman Brothers to manage its $1.5 billion bond transaction. Meanwhile, PT Truba and Korea Rail release guidance on their deals.
By Rosie Slater | 8 May 2008
The bank joins other foreign brokers operating in Indonesia – a country that has had one of the region’s strongest performing stockmarkets over the past two years.
By Rita Raagas De Ramos | 22 January 2008
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