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The $138 million IPO of 21Vianet, a Chinese data service provider, is “going well”, sources say.
By Lillian Liu | 11 April 2011
The Chinese developer achieves the highest conversion premium for an Asian CB in more than three years, and still manages to upsize the deal by 25%.
By Anette Jönsson | 7 April 2011
Longfor Properties and Kerry Properties both tapped the dollar bond market at the end of last week, but they experienced contrasting fortunes.
By Rupert Walker | 4 April 2011
Morgan Stanley's private equity unit sells its remaining 8.8% stake in the Chinese cement producer for $222 million.
By Lillian Liu | 4 April 2011
Morgan Stanley promotes Wei Christianson and flies in William Strong from Chicago to become co-CEOs of Asia-Pacific as Owen Thomas relocates to the US.
By Sameera Anand | 29 March 2011
Despite an expensive valuation, Far East Horizon's offering attracts strong demand and bankers hope the deal will mark a turning point for Hong Kong’s quiet IPO market.
By Lillian Liu | 28 March 2011
Top Spring, a Chinese property developer, prices its shares at the bottom of an indicated range, while Hilong postpones its planned $190 million IPO, blaming market conditions.
By Lillian Liu | 18 March 2011
China International Capital Corp, Morgan Stanley and UBS bag the mandate to help the bank go public in Hong Kong.
By Lillian Liu | 14 March 2011
Wall Street beckons Owen Thomas who will relinquish his post as CEO of Asia for Morgan Stanley. The US investment bank has not yet announced a successor.
By Sameera Anand | 14 March 2011
Hilong, China's largest maker of drill pipes for the oil industry, is seeking $190 million from a Hong Kong IPO.
By Lillian Liu | 9 March 2011
Gokul Laroia takes over from David Russell who will return to London to become head of equities for Emea. The move leaves Kate Richdale as the sole head of investment banking ...
By Anette Jönsson | 9 March 2011
M&A
Nippon Steel and Sumitomo Metal, two of Japan’s biggest steelmakers, have hired an army of investment banks to advise on their merger, but couldn’t find a seat for ...
By Nick Ferguson | 3 March 2011
SingTel’s aggressively priced bonds tighten on the break, but widen amid weak credit markets.
By Denise Wee | 3 March 2011
Shimao Property last night priced a challenging $350 million seven-year non-call-four at a yield of 11% amid growing investor concern over looming new supply.
By Denise Wee | 2 March 2011
Chinese solar wafer maker LDK Solar's debut Rmb1.2 billion synthetic offshore renminbi bonds have underperformed in the secondary market, attracting criticism from rivals.
By Denise Wee | 24 February 2011
M&A
British Petroleum agrees to invest up to $20 billion in India in partnership with Reliance Industries. The deal catapults advisers Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley to the top ...
By Sameera Anand | 23 February 2011
After six years as global head of FIG at Credit Suisse, the not-for-profit sector convinces Vikram Gandhi to hang up his investment banking shoes.
By Sameera Anand | 22 February 2011
Goldman Sachs, HSBC, Morgan Stanley, RBS and UBS bag the mandate to help Samsonite go public in Hong Kong.
By Anette Jönsson | 22 February 2011
The Indonesian telecom company attracts strong demand as it raises a further $130 million by tapping its debut US dollar issue launched in May last year.
By Rupert Walker | 26 January 2011
The Chinese thenardite producer says it will put the proceeds towards the cash portion of its earlier $1.4 billion acquisition of a 94% stake in a company that will enable it ...
By Anette Jönsson | 26 January 2011
Polls
With Valentine's Day approaching, who would make the best match for Olympus?




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Nikon
  24%
 
Sony
  16%
 
Panasonic
  19%
 
Fujifilm
  22%
 
Samsung
  19%
TOTAL VOTES: 63

 
Magazine
FinanceAsia Magazine
FinanceAsia
December 2011/January 2012