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Isao Kojima, J.P. Morgan treasury services’ head of trade finance Japan, says that despite the recent earthquake, the country’s trade prospects are positive.
By Jonathan Barlow | 17 May 2011
Aashish Kamat joins UBS as chairman of financial institutions coverage, bringing the perspective of someone who has spent his career as a CFO.
By Sameera Anand | 13 May 2011
The IPO of the casino joint venture between Las Vegas-based MGM Resorts International and Macau's Pansy Ho comes as Macau boasts another month of record gambling revenues.
By Anette Jönsson | 11 May 2011
Deutsche launches its cross-currency payments platform in China and India, while J.P. Morgan enhances its cash management solutions.
By Jonathan Wong | 11 May 2011
Deutsche Bank appoints Lisa Robins from J.P. Morgan to lead its Asia-Pacific transaction banking business.
By Jonathan Wong | 11 May 2011
International banks are helping Chinese companies put the right cash management infrastructure in place before they go global.
By Jonathan Wong | 11 May 2011
Scott Gaynor leaves Morgan Stanley after a 24-year career, while Sanjay Dhir transfers to London with J.P. Morgan.
By Sameera Anand | 9 May 2011
Curtain-wall designer Yuanda considers reducing the size and price of its offering, which could raise up to $537 million, as investors turn cautious after incurring losses on ...
By Anette Jönsson | 3 May 2011
21Vianet raises $195 million after pricing its US IPO 25% above the initial top of the range — and at 37 times estimated 2012 net earnings.
By Lillian Liu | 26 April 2011
The Chinese company is the second-largest developer of curtain walls in the world and has completed more than 500 commercial and public building projects in the past three years.
By Anette Jönsson | 19 April 2011
SBI Holdings appoints J.P. Morgan as its HDR depositary bank, while Logica and TNS enhance their payment solutions.
By Jonathan Wong | 19 April 2011
The main supplier of touch technology to Apple, Taiwan-based TPK attracts $4 billion of demand, which allows it to price the three-year deal with a zero yield and a 32% ...
By Anette Jönsson | 14 April 2011
J.P. Morgan and Citi obtain Swift certification, while An Binh Bank chooses a payment solution from BPC.
By Jonathan Wong | 12 April 2011
China will invest in resource rich countries, while continuing to export to Asia and the US, says Lisa Robins, head of treasury and securities services (TSS) for China at J.P. ...
By Jonathan Wong | 12 April 2011
The $138 million IPO of 21Vianet, a Chinese data service provider, is “going well”, sources say.
By Lillian Liu | 11 April 2011
Former J.P. Morgan banker Sherry Liu becomes chairman and chief executive officer for China at RBS.
By Lillian Liu | 7 April 2011
The government-owned credit makes investors comfortable and allows the $200 million deal to price with a conversion premium above 30%.
By Anette Jönsson | 1 April 2011
J.P. Morgan creates four new country roles in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.
By Jonathan Wong | 29 March 2011
Yanlord Land last night priced a $400 million bond after attracting $2 billion in orders, but it is hard to say whether other Chinese high-yield property plays will follow.
By Denise Wee | 23 March 2011
The export credit insurance policy agreement is Sinosure’s first deal with a non-Asia headquartered bank.
By Jonathan Barlow | 22 March 2011
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Samsung
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December 2011/January 2012