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Ping An adds to growing dim sum market
Ping An successfully prices its debut Rmb2 billion dim sum bond. But as recent deals show, investors are pushing back on pricing.
By
Denise Wee
| 2 June 2011
Equities
Newbridge exits Ping An as stock emerges from two-month suspension
The private equity firm raises $1.2 billion at a tight 1.2% discount after Ping An strikes a deal to increase its stake in Shenzhen Development Bank to above 50%.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 3 September 2010
M&A
Axa Reim and Ping An forge partnership
The European real estate fund manager ties up with Ping An to invest in mid-market and upper-class housing in China.
By
Sameera Anand
| 28 July 2009
M&A
Ping An to invest in Shenzhen Development Bank
The Chinese insurance giant moves nearer to its goal of becoming an integrated financial services company, and gives private equity investor Newbridge Capital an exit route.
By
Daniel Inman
| 15 June 2009
View Point
Healthy opportunities in China
China's developing healthcare system has the potential to boost a number of sectors including insurance, pharmaceuticals and medical equipment manufacturing.
By
Daniel Inman
| 24 November 2008
M&A
Ping An abandons Fortis deal
The collapse of the deal stalls the Chinese insurer’s plan to become a financial conglomerate, but the market welcomes the development.
By
Daniel Inman
| 3 October 2008
M&A
Ping An buys 50% of Fortis Investments
The Chinese insurance company pays $3.32 billion for the stake in Fortis's asset management subsidiary, gaining access to a business with $378 billion of assets under management.
By
Sameera Anand
| 25 March 2008
M&A
Ping An buys 4.2% stake in Fortis
The Chinese insurer pays $2.65 billion to become the largest shareholder in Fortis in a deal which both parties are calling highly synergistic.
By
Sameera Anand
| 30 November 2007
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