Tag: southeast asia

Chris Gammons will take on the head of investment banking role alongside his current job as head of the Asia-Pacific financial sponsors group.
By Anette Jönsson | 24 October 2011
Vietnam needs to privatise to spur long-term growth.
By Lara Wozniak | 4 October 2011
Woon retains her position as global banking head for Singapore, but takes up this newly created role to help build Citi's Asean coverage.
By Lara Wozniak | 12 April 2011
Soo-Hai Lim, manager of Baring Asean Frontiers Fund, explains why he thinks Southeast Asia has the greatest potential in the region.
By Rupert Walker | 17 March 2011
After two-and-a-half years with the Singapore Exchange, Chong Jin Ong rejoins CLSA as head of Southeast Asia investment banking.
By Anette Jönsson | 10 February 2011
The Malaysian chemicals producer raises $4.14 billion after strong demand allows it to fix the price at the top.
By Anette Jönsson | 16 November 2010
Sandeep Pahwa, who left Deutsche Bank in September, starts at Barclays Capital as head of Southeast Asia investment banking based in Singapore.
By Sameera Anand | 12 November 2010
Soh Chye Guan and Errie Maksum will join as market heads of Singapore/Malaysia and Indonesia, respectively, with four other bankers also coming on board in the Lion City.
By Joe Marsh | 14 July 2010
No matter how you slice it, Southeast Asia's importance as a financial market has grown during the past decade and it remains an opportunity not to be missed.
By Helman Sitohang | 31 May 2010
Bank of America Merrill Lynch hires Lim Eng Guan as head of global wealth management for Southeast Asia.
By Lara Wozniak | 26 May 2010
The CB specialist will take on a dual role at BoA Merrill as head of equity-linked solutions for Asia-Pacific and head of Southeast Asia ECM. He is joined in the move by Aloke ...
By Anette Jönsson | 7 May 2010
Tan Su Shan, Morgan Stanley's head of private wealth for Southeast Asia, will join the Singaporean bank in July, where she will also oversee asset management.
By Joseph Marsh | 12 April 2010
Bakrieland prices its $150 million deal after 1.5 days of marketing, while $350 million worth of bonds exchangeable into YTL scrape through at quite aggressive terms.
By Anette Jönsson | 15 March 2010
Four years after first announcing its intentions, Malaysia’s AirAsia receives approval for a joint venture in Vietnam.
By Edward Russell | 12 February 2010
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