Tag: standard chartered

India's Bank of Baroda prices a $500 million 5.5-year bond on Friday morning, while Road King Infrastructure and LDK Solar both issue renminbi-denominated bonds.
By Denise Wee | 21 February 2011
Despite a lack of regional credit insurance cover and a simple failure by some local banks to understand the process, open account trade volumes are set to increase this year.
By Jonathan Barlow | 1 February 2011
The Thai rubber producer overcomes a market sell-off to raise $262 million ahead of a dual listing in Singapore, but causes confusion with an erroneous statement saying the ...
By Anette Jönsson | 27 January 2011
Hyundai Capital Services successfully closes its $700 million bond at a tight yield amid strong participation by US investors.
By Denise Wee | 24 January 2011
Rural Electrification Corp and West China Cement raise a combined $900 million from debut dollar bonds early yesterday morning.
By Denise Wee | 20 January 2011
Ryan Gwee now heads up China for Standard Chartered Private Bank, while Mark Stadler will run the Middle East and North Africa for HSBC Private Banking.
By Joe Marsh | 19 January 2011
The Indian steel manufacturer will offer new shares at a 2% to 4.6% discount versus Friday's closing price, allowing it to raise up to $766 million.
By Anette Jönsson | 18 January 2011
M&A
iGate tables a winning $1.22 billion bid for Patni Computer Systems with the backing of private equity firm Apax Partners and debt commitments from Jefferies and RBC.
By Sameera Anand | 14 January 2011
Hongkong Electric returns with a quick $250 million tap on its December 2020 bonds, while Texhong Textile prices a debut $200 million bond. Hyundai Capital and West China ...
By Denise Wee | 13 January 2011
The French bank hires a financial institutions head in Bangkok to lead its expansion in Thailand.
By Nick Ferguson | 11 January 2011
M&A
Standard Chartered invests $75 million of mezzanine capital from its private equity arm into Gulf retail store operator Jawad Business Group, signalling an increasing focus on ...
By Sameera Anand | 5 January 2011
A synthetic offshore renminbi bond could appeal to a number of property issuers that have difficulty remitting funds back to the mainland.
By Denise Wee | 22 December 2010
Property developer Shui On Land yesterday priced Rmb3 billion of three-year renminbi-denominated bonds. Investors piled into the deal, resulting in an impressive Rmb32 billion ...
By Denise Wee | 16 December 2010
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
When doing business in China, it pays to have both local and international banking relationships.
By Jonathan Wong | 7 December 2010
Trade finance banks are asking for equitable treatment as regulators seek to rein in riskier lending activities.
By Jonathan Barlow | 7 December 2010
Indian conglomerate Videocon prices the five-year deal with a 6.75% coupon and a 3% conversion premium.
By Anette Jönsson | 6 December 2010
The $325 million sale of new units is well received and prices at a 4.2% discount.
By Anette Jönsson | 1 December 2010
The Export-Import Bank of China captures robust investor demand with its third offshore renminbi bond. The $700 million issue tightens sharply in the secondary market, which is ...
By Denise Wee | 1 December 2010
Bluestar Adisseo and Datang's renewable power unit both scrap their Hong Kong listing plans as the market turns more volatile and risk appetite drops.
By Anette Jönsson, Lillian Liu | 25 November 2010
Polls
With Valentine's Day approaching, who would make the best match for Olympus?




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Nikon
  23%
 
Sony
  15%
 
Panasonic
  20%
 
Fujifilm
  23%
 
Samsung
  20%
TOTAL VOTES: 66

 
Magazine
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FinanceAsia
December 2011/January 2012