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Equities
Bursa Malaysia connects with international investors
The Malaysian stock exchange lists itself and shows that the world loves Malaysia again.
By
Nick Lord
| 4 March 2005
Equities
Bursa Malaysia IPO: trading on reform
IPO offers investors exposure to upside promised by capital markets reform.
By
Jackie Horne
| 17 February 2005
M&A
Telekom Malaysia pays up for Excelcom
Malaysia''s dominant telecom company pays the price for gaining control of Indonesia''s number three mobile operator.
By
Nick Lord
| 9 December 2004
Equities
Malaysia to launch equity research scheme
Malaysian authorities have established a fund to pay for research on under-covered Malaysian stocks.
By
Nick Lord
| 4 October 2004
People Moves
Lai lands at JPMorgan Malaysia
Anointed senior country officer for Malaysia and head of investment banking for Malaysia.
By
Andrew Peck
| 16 September 2004
Debt
Telekom Malaysia: ringing success
Malaysian telco completes one of the most successful international bond deals of 2004.
By
Jackie Horne
| 13 September 2004
Fund Manager Q&A
Malaysia National Insurance eyes offshore markets
Domestic investment constraints are squeezing the biggest Malaysian insurer.
By
Jame DiBiasio
| 30 July 2004
Debt
Telekom Malaysia seeks debt financing
Telco issues RFP for a bridge financing and bond issue.
By
Jackie Horne
| 2 June 2004
Institutional Investors
Malaysia to let institutions invest abroad
Bank Negara has just decided to allow institutional investors to place up to 10% of their assets overseas.
By
Jame DiBiasio
| 1 April 2004
Equities
Temasek enters Telekom Malaysia
Singapore government finally gains a foothold in Malaysia through the country''s largest ever secondary offering.
By
Jackie Horne
| 1 March 2004
People Moves
New Chairman for Deutsche Bank Malaysia
The appointment of Tun Mohamed Dzaiddin Haji Abdullah is a coup for the bank.
By
Nick Lord
| 28 January 2004
Debt
Malaysia postpones decision on Islamic global bond
The government decides to wait until its budget presentation before deciding lead managers for the country''s forthcoming Islamic global bond.
By
Jackie Horne
| 28 August 2003
Debt
Federation of Malaysia
Second finance minister, Datuk Dr. Jamaluddin Jarjis, discusses the macro outlook for Malaysia.
By
Cherie Marriott
| 13 June 2003
Polls
Asia's Best Companies 2003 - Malaysia
FinanceAsia congratulates the winners of this year''s Best Companies survey. Here we present the results for Malaysia.
By
The Editors
| 19 March 2003
Equities
Malaysia announces new market boosting mechanisms
The Malaysian government has announced new measures to bolster its stock markets. The twist? They seem to make sense.
By
Nick Lord
| 11 March 2003
Pensions & Insurance
Malaysia provident fund at a crossroads
The EPF has options other than investing abroad to safeguard its investments, says Watson Wyatt.
By
Jame DiBiasio
| 9 September 2002
People Moves
BAT Malaysia gets new managing director
Cameron''s association with BAT dates back to 1979 when he joined the company as a marketing trainee.
By
Prakash Chakravarti
| 20 August 2002
Equities
Maxis puts Malaysia back on the map
Asia''s largest IPO of 2002 surprises everyone.
By
Jackie Horne
| 14 June 2002
Debt
Malaysia to launch the world's first Islamic global bond
HSBC will lead manage a roughly $400 million to $500 million 144a issue for the sovereign as it attempts to diversify its investor base and deepen the market for Islamic products.
By
Jackie Horne
| 11 June 2002
Polls
Asia's Best Companies 2002 - Malaysia
FinanceAsia congratulates the winners in this year''s Best Companies survey. Here we present the results for Malaysia.
By
The Editors
| 13 March 2002
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