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Currencies in Korea and India vulnerable to Greek deterioration
The Korean won and Indian rupee are the most exposed to a worsening of the Greek crisis, according to rigorous research by Nomura. The Taiwanese dollar and Thai baht are least ...
By
Rupert Walker
| 4 July 2011
Macro & Markets
Indonesia is a phoenix rising
Indonesia has tremendous investment potential, according to a recent report by Nomura, but policymakers must be wary of complacency.
By
Rupert Walker
| 20 June 2011
Equities
Lotte Shopping raises $900 million from dual-currency CB
The deal consisted of $500 million of dollar-denominated bonds and about $400 million of yen-denominated bonds, making it the largest CB in Asia ex-Japan this year.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 17 June 2011
Equities
UMC and Wharf raise $1.3 billion from CBs
UMC issues $500 million of new Taiwan dollar-linked CBs, while Wharf brings an $800 million three-year deal with a 65% premium.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 18 May 2011
People Moves
Nomura hires Mark Leahy to lead DCM growth in Asia
Former Deutsche banker Mark Leahy joins Nomura in a dual debt origination and syndicate role, replacing Graham Conran and Dermot Mayes.
By
Denise Wee
| 26 April 2011
Equities
TPK's $400 million CB sees overwhelming demand
The main supplier of touch technology to Apple, Taiwan-based TPK attracts $4 billion of demand, which allows it to price the three-year deal with a zero yield and a 32% ...
By
Anette Jönsson
| 14 April 2011
Debt
Japan can absorb reconstruction costs
Despite already high public debt and previous credit rating agency scrutiny, the effect of extra borrowing for Japan's bond markets should be limited, according to Bunt Ghosh, ...
By
Rupert Walker
| 21 March 2011
View Point
Japan’s ordeal — and its future
Tragic as it is, this natural disaster might serve as a catalyst for Japan to forge a brighter future.
By
Paul Sheard
| 21 March 2011
Equities
Top Spring raises $200 million, Hilong postpones IPO
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
Debt
Hyva tests investor appetite for bond-backed LBO
Hydraulic cylinder-maker Hyva is in the market with a $375 million senior bond. If that doesn’t pan out, a syndicated loan is plan B.
By
Denise Wee
| 9 March 2011
Business Moves
Jotwani follows Bhattal in Nomura promotion
Tarun Jotwani is promoted to head of global markets at Nomura, adding equities to his debt portfolio, soon after Jesse Bhattal becomes CEO of Nomura's wholesale division.
By
Sameera Anand
| 9 March 2011
M&A
Eight advisers on Japanese steel merger, but no Nomura
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
People Moves
Ines Noe takes responsibility for high-grade debt at Nomura
Ines Noe joins Nomura’s debt capital markets team in charge of high-grade and sovereign debt origination for Asia ex-Japan.
By
Denise Wee
| 28 January 2011
Structured Products
Nomura hires Asia-Pacific equity derivatives trading head
Jean El Khoury is flying in from Deutsche Bank in New York to head Nomura’s equity derivatives trading desk in Hong Kong.
By
Nick Ferguson
| 6 January 2011
People Moves
Nomura names Nath head of M&A
Nikhil Nath transfers from Mumbai to Hong Kong to become head of M&A for Asia ex-Japan at Nomura.
By
Sameera Anand
| 22 December 2010
Macro & Markets
Asia's re-balancing act
Asia is rapidly becoming less reliant on the G3 economies, but needs to implement key macro measures to prevent setbacks, says Nomura's Robert Subbaraman.
By
Rupert Walker
| 21 December 2010
Equities
Chongqing bank raises $1.35 billion ahead of HK listing
Chongqing Rural Commercial Bank will become the ninth Chinese bank to list in Hong Kong after pricing its IPO at the mid-point of the indicated range and at a discount to ...
By
Anette Jönsson
| 13 December 2010
Debt
Yuzhou Properties, HK Electric return with dollar bonds
Chinese developer Yuzhou Properties braved challenging market conditions to price its $200 million five-year bond last night, making it the second Asian issuer to return to the ...
By
Denise Wee
| 9 December 2010
Equities
Chongqing bank to join competition for international investors
Coming four months after the last of the Big Four obtained a Hong Kong listing, Chongqing Rural Commercial Bank seeks to become China's first city commercial bank to list ...
By
Anette Jönsson
| 29 November 2010
Equities
Bumi Resources floats minerals unit
Bumi Resources Minerals, which is invested in gold, copper and iron ore mining assets, raises $232 million ahead of a Jakarta listing.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 18 November 2010
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