Korea's retailer E.Land World buys the famous US footwear company, best known for its all-leather tennis shoe.
Morgan Stanley cut at least 50 bankers across Asia-Pacific during the past week, as part of a global downsizing of its institutional securities group.
Jwalant Nanavati has joined as co-head of corporate finance in India.
Images of China's pollution graced the front pages of international newspapers this past weekend, but will all the attention force change? Probably not.
The founder of Amias Berman & Co is going back to a big firm, Standard Chartered, to head up its investor client coverage globally.
Credit Suisse appoints Claudio de Sanctis as market area head for its Southeast Asia private banking business.
Another Citi Asia executive takes on a global role as Brad Hu is named head of risk.
Kenji Kimura is Nomura’s global head of M&A. In his first interview since his move to Hong Kong, he discusses the market outlook for 2013.
Singapore-based Gunit Chadha and Hong Kong-based Alan Cloete, Deutsche Bank's Asia-Pacific co-CEOs, discuss their outlook for the markets.
PetroChina buys interests in two gas projects off the West Australian coast.
Tom DuCharme and Therese Esperdy become co-heads of banking in Asia-Pacific, while Todd Marin is named vice-chairman of investment banking in the region.
State Grid Corp of China buys a 41% stake in South Australia's electricity supplier ElectraNet, while CK Life Sciences buys Cheetham Salt from Australia's Ridley Corp.
Credit Suisse is merging its asset management business with its private bank and reshuffling top management. Three top bankers depart, including Asia-Pacific CEO Osama Abbasi, while Helman Sitohang gets a bigger role.
We talk to Bhupinder Singh, Deutsche Bank’s regional head of corporate finance and structuring, about how banks are structuring their teams and whether he expects more companies to seek finance next year.
Asifma board of directors announces newly elected officers and confirms expansion plans.