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The Chinese insurer priced its IPO in Hong Kong and Shanghai near the bottom of the range. China Polymetallic Mining and Baoxin Auto also get their deals across the line in a ...
By Anette Jönsson, Aiko Hayashi | 9 December 2011
The Chinese insurer aims to raise up to $2.3 billion from the dual-listing. Four cornerstone investors, including Malaysia’s Khazanah, have committed to invest $780 ...
By Aiko Hayashi | 30 November 2011
The Chinese insurer is expected to raise about $2.3 billion from a dual listing in Hong Kong and Shanghai as secondary markets continue to drop. In other news, Richard Li ...
By Anette Jönsson, Aiko Hayashi | 22 November 2011
The desire for domestic brand exposure, a gradually maturing market and cost benefits make a domestic listing appealing to Chinese companies, Evalueserve finds.
By Lillian Liu | 31 January 2011
Minsheng shows hunger for cash again after raising $4 billion in a Hong Kong IPO in 2009, and Sinovel Wind raises $1.4 billion after pricing its Shanghai IPO at the top of the ...
By Lillian Liu | 10 January 2011
The wind turbine maker offers 105 million A-shares at up to 44 times 2009 earnings, making it one of the most expensive Shanghai IPOs in recent years.
By Lillian Liu | 6 January 2011
Market watchers believe Shanghai stocks will remain volatile in the coming months, discouraging IPOs and other capital-raisings in the mainland's largest market.
By Lillian Liu | 22 November 2010
The private-equity firm signs agreements with the governments in Shanghai and Chongqing to set up two renminbi-denominated funds of Rmb5 billion each to invest in Chinese ...
By Anette Jönsson | 26 August 2010
The mid-size bank has set a lower-than-expected price range as worries remain that the downturn in China’s equity markets will continue in the coming months.
By Lillian Liu | 10 August 2010
Wong, who takes the step up from deputy CEO, has more than 25 years of commercial and investment banking experience in Greater China and the Asia-Pacific region.
By Lillian Liu | 7 June 2010
As its top priority, Beijing wants Agricultural Bank of China to be the first lender to tap the capital markets this year to avoid potential investor fatigue with Chinese ...
By Lillian Liu | 18 May 2010
China’s plan to turn Shanghai into a leading financial centre by 2020 could be undermined by its ability to attract the talent it needs, as suggested by respondents to ...
By FinanceAsia Editors | 16 March 2010
The securities firm prices its Shanghai share sale at the bottom of the indicated range, but still achieves the largest A-share IPO so far this year.
By Lillian Liu | 12 February 2010
The share sale by the Chinese brokerage comes at a time when investors have become conscious that investing in new stocks is not always a sure bet.
By Lillian Liu | 9 February 2010
With a deal size of up to $1.5 billion, Shanghai-based Glorious Property also looks set to become the largest listing of a Chinese property play in Hong Kong since 2007.
By Anette Jönsson | 16 September 2009
Beijing-based commercial property developer Soho China makes its first investment in Shanghai, buying a 52-storey office building from MSREF for Rmb2.45 billion.
By Anette Jönsson | 19 August 2009
CLSA and Shanghai Guosheng Group agree to create a joint venture to launch a renminbi-denominated investment fund in China focusing on Shanghai.
By Lara Wozniak | 18 August 2009
M&A
By exiting stakes in Bright Dairy and SMIC, the red-chip conglomerate can focus on acquisitions for its core businesses.
By Daniel Inman | 29 July 2009
M&A
China Eastern buys Shanghai Airlines for $1.3 billion, but the success of the merger is far from assured.
By Edward Russell | 14 July 2009
Over-capacity and weakening demand make now a good time to take a look at Shanghai’s office sector.
By Daniel Inman | 17 June 2009
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