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Citi’s Chan replaces Invesco’s Ma
Mabel Chan will now run retail sales management for Invesco.
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Jame DiBiasio
| 31 May 2004
People Moves
Rabo boosts M&A practice
The Dutch bank hires Joseph Chu from Citic Capital.
By
Nick Lord
| 31 March 2004
Business Moves
ING reinvigorates its Australian M&A strategy
Grenville Thynne returns from Hong Kong to Sydney to breathe life into a niche advisory business backed by the clout of ING''s global balance sheet.
By
Cherie Marriott
| 12 February 2004
Institutional Investors
Korean fund houses in M&A frenzy
Landmark and Mirae are acquiring rivals in order to build alternative investment and overseas expertise.
By
Jame DiBiasio
| 4 November 2003
M&A
Citi expects more HK bank M&A
Citigroup''s head of FIG, Noel Kullavanijaya discusses the prospects for HK bank M&A after the IBA sale.
By
Steven Irvine
| 25 September 2003
M&A
Korea sets sights on tech M&A
The government is seeding two VC funds given special privileges to invest in Korean IT M&A opportunities.
By
Jame DiBiasio
| 8 September 2003
Editor's Desk
Unfinished regulations delay China M&A.
At the end of last year, it seemed like a new dawn. Eight months later, it is still midnight for foreign investors interested in M&A.
By
Dan Slater
| 28 August 2003
M&A
Leven's hot on Korean M&A
Goldman Sachs head of Asian M&A, Johan Leven discusses some positive trends in Korean M&A.
By
Steven Irvine
| 29 July 2003
People Moves
Jones Day boosts M&A team
Steven Goodman joins international law firm Jones Day.
By
Nick Lord
| 19 May 2003
M&A
The largest Malaysia-Singapore M&A ever?
With an enterprise value of over $1 billion, MISC''s acquisition of AET from NOL sets a new record.
By
Steven Irvine
| 29 April 2003
Business Moves
Sinotrans: domestic M&A or overseas expansion?
Sinotrans Beijing-based president Zhang Jianwei explains where the company is now heading following its listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
By
Dan Slater
| 24 March 2003
M&A
M&A in Asia - China in the spotlight
Linklaters examines the impact of China''s M&A regulations for foreign investors.
By
Thomas Ng
| 27 January 2003
M&A
M&A in Asia - Korea in the spotlight
In a year when global M&A activity has slumped, Korea stands out as a success story thanks in part to its improving legal system. Linklaters’ John Koh looks at the reasons.
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Linklaters
| 7 January 2003
M&A
Chinese outward M&A: next year's big thing?
Is China Netcom''s acquisition of Asia Global Crossing a leading indicator of what''s to come?
By
Jeff Salway
| 21 November 2002
M&A
Chinese M&A unleashed?
Teresa Ko of Freshfields is bullish about the potential for Chinese M&A thanks to new regulations.
By
Steven Irvine
| 23 October 2002
M&A
Regulating Chinese M&A
One of China''s top capital markets voices give his views on new M&A regulations.
By
Zhang Xin
| 28 August 2002
M&A
M&A: under the microscope
The PricewaterhouseCooper''s partner argues that corporate and private equity investors should be held accountable for the deals they sponsor.
By
Jim Woods
| 15 August 2002
M&A
Solly reshuffles its M&A team
Schiller to return to New York; recent hire from CSFB, Paterson to become boss. They talk to FinanceAsia.
By
Steven Irvine
| 28 June 2002
Editor's Desk
Attention M&A lawyers
We need your views for a special feature we are writing about takeover codes in Asia.
By
Steven Irvine
| 21 June 2002
M&A
Regulating M&A in the Hong Kong telecom sector
Freshfields partner Connie Carnabuci examines the impact of Hong Kong''s new bill regulating M&A in the telcoms sector.
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Connie Carnabuci
| 12 June 2002
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