Tag: temasek

In a low-yielding environment, PSA manages to price a benchmark deal paying a 3.875% coupon.
By Mei Tuicolo | 5 August 2010
M&A
The Japanese beverage company agrees to acquire 14.7% of Fraser and Neave from Temasek in an effort to enhance its footprint and product offering in Asia-Pacific.
By Lillian Liu | 27 July 2010
One of Singapore’s most seasoned borrowers, Temasek issues its first sterling-denominated bond, while BEA closes off last week with a $150 million tap of its recently ...
By Mei Tuicolo | 21 July 2010
This is a rerun of a surprising and revealing Temasek document that by mistake found its way into the hands of a few journalists. The document included questions and answers ...
By Steven Irvine | 3 June 2010
Chinese and Indian individuals would rather see foreign investment from private equity or hedge funds than from sovereign wealth funds.
By Joseph Marsh | 27 May 2010
Clifford Lee, head of fixed income at DBS, explains why Temasek's S$1 billion sale of Singapore dollar-denominated 10-year bonds will help the market attract more high-grade ...
By Mei Tuicolo | 26 February 2010
Temasek executes its second local currency bond deal for the year with a dual-tranche S$1 billion issue off its global medium-term note programme.
By Mei Tuicolo | 26 February 2010
The Singapore dollar-denominated transaction is well received by insurance companies in particular, despite pricing at a tight spread.
By Anette Jönsson | 9 February 2010
Temasek, the Singapore state-owned investment company, taps the international bond market for $500 million with a 30-year issue less than a month after raising $1.5 billion.
By Rupert Walker | 18 November 2009
Singapore's top investment company Temasek rides the wave of global enthusiasm for Asian bonds with a $1.5 billion 10-year deal.
By Rupert Walker | 21 October 2009
Singapore-owned Singtel Optus, a major mobile phone provider in Australia, joins Temasek-linked ST Engineering and PSA in issuing 10-year US dollar bonds.
By Rupert Walker | 9 October 2009
The $100 million upsize option increases Olam's initial seven-year convertible bond to $500 million.
By Anette Jönsson | 5 October 2009
The Singapore-based investment firm sees its portfolio decline by 7.5% due to the fallout from the financial crisis which it refers to as the worst crisis since the Great ...
By Sameera Anand | 21 September 2009
M&A
Changes in Temasek's charter show that the investment arm of the Singapore government will exercise its rights as a shareholder to help create sustainable value.
By Rita Raagas De Ramos | 26 August 2009
M&A
During a luncheon speech in Singapore, CEO Ho Ching discusses succession planning and compensation issues as well as Temasek's strategy.
By Sameera Anand | 30 July 2009
Nomura research on Temasek reckons changes are likely under incoming CEO Charles Goodyear and comments on the firm's returns on its financial sector investments.
By Sameera Anand | 9 June 2009
Another Temasek-investee company sets out to raise capital through a rights issue, which helps to keep Singapore at the top of the rights issuance league table.
By Daniel Inman | 3 June 2009
M&A
The Singapore investment firm invests $305 million to take a 13.8% stake in commodities trader Olam.
By Sameera Anand | 2 June 2009
The Indonesian bank, which is two-thirds owned by Temasek, offers new shares at a 55.6% discount to yesterday's close, although the deal won't open until early April.
By Anette Jönsson | 20 February 2009
M&A
Temasek's overnight sale of PowerSeraya to Malaysia's YTL Power for $2.5 billion contributes to making Southeast Asia a leading market for M&A deals this year.
By Sameera Anand | 5 December 2008
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