Tag: jpmorgan

OTC licence approval gives JPMorgan an opportunity to grow its onshore client base.
By Nick Ferguson | 13 August 2008
Meet JPMorgan's Catherine Leung, who's hooked on the adrenalin rush of raising money and making a marriage of two companies work.
By Lara Wozniak | 29 July 2008
The firm has recently hired John Moore from Bear Stearns to cover sovereign wealth fund clients and has also added to its investment banking and ECM teams.
By Anette Jönsson | 8 July 2008
The $300 million bond is priced with a 30% premium, while the coupon and yield are both set at the wide end of terms with the aim of exercising the $100 million upsize option.
By Anette Jönsson | 5 June 2008
The Japanese blue-chip sets the conversion price at a 35% premium, attracting strong interest from investors.
By Dan Slater | 5 June 2008
M&A
The Chinese lender agrees to pay 3.1 times book to buy control of Hong Kong-based Wing Lung, valuing the bank at $4.7 billion and triggering a general offer.
By Anette Jönsson | 2 June 2008
The bank's Power Strategy model exploits capital flows as drivers of Hong Kong’s equity markets.
By Nick Ferguson | 29 May 2008
At HK$4.05 a share, the Chinese company raises $285 million and attracts investors interested in holding the stock for the long term.
By Daniel Inman | 29 May 2008
Noble Group attracts an impressive $4 billion in orders and prices at the tight end of guidance in a deal that augurs well for Asia's high-yield borrowers.
By Rosie Slater | 26 May 2008
The deal, which is only the third CB from Thailand since 2002, is completed without stock borrow or credit protection, making it something of a rarity.
By Anette Jönsson | 22 May 2008
The undisclosed institutional seller pockets $369 million before expenses following a steep share price rally over the past two months.
By Anette Jönsson | 16 May 2008
While the status of Truba's bond transaction remains unclear, Noble's five-year 144A deal could be the one to open this year's high-yield bond market.
By Rosie Slater | 16 May 2008
This story has been corrected following a misunderstanding related to the company's number of outstanding shares. A revised version follows below.
By Daniel Inman | 16 May 2008
The department store operator raises $343 million after fixing the price at HK$3.10 and becomes the first company to complete a Hong Kong IPO in the second quarter.
By Anette Jönsson | 28 April 2008
The ex-Morgan Stanley managing director and CICC executive is brought on board to help accelerate the bank's expansion in China.
By Anette Jönsson | 23 April 2008
Swire Pacific responds to a handful of reverse enquiries from Asian accounts and re-opens its bond, bringing the total size of deal to $500 million.
By Rosie Slater | 23 April 2008
The department store operator is the first company to attempt a Hong Kong IPO in the second quarter, but is expected to be followed shortly by women's fashion designer E-Land.
By Anette Jönsson | 21 April 2008
The first bonds issued by a pure corporate in Asia since October last year perform well in the secondary market.
By Rosie Slater | 16 April 2008
The new mandate will see JPMorgan provide Robinsons Land with a more efficient method of collecting monthly mortgage payments.
By Nina Mehra | 3 April 2008
Under the new mandate, the US bank will provide a range of risk mitigation and financing services to Kasikorn Bank.
By Nina Mehra | 31 March 2008
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