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Six former executives from JPMorgan Private Bank in Hong Kong move to Deutsche Bank's private wealth management business.
By Lara Wozniak | 12 March 2008
The bank appoints Christopher J LaFleur to head up government relations and its corporate and social responsibility programme in Japan.
By Dan Slater | 5 March 2008
Ministry of finance officials select the US bank as a primary dealer of government bonds, bringing the total number of foreign banks that can trade in the primary market to three.
By Rosie Slater | 28 February 2008
At an implied volatility of about 22% the pricing of the convertible is generous, but market sources question whether the bonds have been fully placed.
By Anette Jönsson | 4 February 2008
Wockhardt Hospitals and Emaar MGF Land lower their indicative price bands on the eve of opening the bookbuilding.
By Anette Jönsson | 1 February 2008
The US bank recruits three to focus on China's growing equity derivatives activity.
By Rosie Slater | 25 January 2008
The greenfield Indian power producer attracts $188 billion worth of demand and close to five million investors.
By Anette Jönsson | 21 January 2008
Pre-IPO shareholders in China High Speed Transmission cash in for $200 million, while Parkson's parent offloads $80.1 million worth of shares.
By Anette Jönsson | 9 January 2008
The spin-off from Reliance Energy is expected to attract good demand despite its greenfield status.
By Anette Jönsson | 7 January 2008
Cheung Kong and Hutchison raise a combined $479 million from the sale of shares in China Cosco and CSCL.
By Anette Jönsson | 12 December 2007
Three QIPs raise a combined $1.3 billion as the Sensex closes in on its all-time high.
By Anette Jönsson | 10 December 2007
The deals price at the mid- to low-end of guidance thanks to volatile markets, sluggish debuts by other newly listed companies, and the proximity of year-end.
By Anette Jönsson | 10 December 2007
VisionChina and WSP Holdings receive a mediocre reception on debut, but both close above their IPO prices.
By Anette Jönsson | 7 December 2007
The $310 million transaction is priced at the mid-point of the range, resulting in a 5.2% discount.
By Anette Jönsson | 5 December 2007
Xiashun cancels its IPO, while casino operator A-Max relaunches its placement after cutting the size by one-third.
By Anette Jönsson | 4 December 2007
China's biggest construction company is largely unaffected by market volatility, but Dongyue isn't so lucky and prices its deal in the lower half of the range.
By Anette Jönsson | 3 December 2007
The Chinese aluminium foil producer sets IPO range and signs up three cornerstone investors.
By Yi Tin Chak | 27 November 2007
The oil services provider will compete for IPO funds with a spin-off from Taiwan food producer Uni-President and paper manufacturer China Sunshine.
By Yi Tin Chak | 26 November 2007
The declining secondary market has little impact on the truck manufacturer, as strong demand from investors allows it to price its offering at the top.
By Anette Jönsson | 22 November 2007
China Investment Corp agrees to buy about $100 million worth of shares in the IPO as one of nine cornerstone investors.
By Anette Jönsson | 21 November 2007
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