Second time lucky for Hon Hai’s connector business as it finally prices its Hong Kong IPO, even if the selling price is nowhere near what it expected nine months ago.
Leading market players reflect on the painful lessons Asia and Thailand learnt after the latter devalued the baht on July 2, 1997.
Company chooses a much better market window for an IPO it hopes investors will view as much more than just an Apple play.
Bankers are preparing for a handful of US listings from Chinese fintech companies this year. But some US investors are starting to worry about valuations.
Chemical company brings Malaysia's biggest IPO in five years as the sector hits new highs and foreign investors return to the country. Can it last?
India's second infrastructure investment trust struggles after a disappointing trading debut by the first.
Non-Japan Asia gets its first benchmark flotation of a recruitment services firm.
Secondary market buffer priced in to make sure the new asset class is a success.
An unfavoured sector, unsettled markets and nearly three weeks of secondary market trading risk conspire to push pricing towards the bottom of the private equity firm’s expectations.
Deal prices 33% through the IPO range as company decides not to push the valuation to the detriment of secondary market trading.
Is the private equity-owned group offering a compelling enough story to tempt investors back to a sector which has been on a downswing for well over a year?
At last: a Chinese IPO in Hong Kong which institutions believe has upside potential.
University operator hopes its Hong Kong listing will be propelled by strong secondary market momentum towards the burgeoning private education sector.
Strong demand for IPO despite Thailand's poor performance relative to other Asian markets.
Top up placement hit by sell-off in US equities, falling just below issue price during secondary market trading.
Singapore’s stock exchange requires mainboard IPOs to set aside 5% of the shares for public investors — a move designed to bolster retail participation.
Falling interest rates should be good news for India's prospective new asset class — infrastructure investment trusts — as long as issuers price the first few deals to perform.
The private equity firm’s sale of its China Modern Dairy stake is nicely timed as it raises funds. But for buyer Mengnui the deal poses considerable integration risk.
Steel group takes advantage of strong share price performance to execute clean up trade.
As Netflix, LeEcho and Amazon chase eyeballs in Asia, KKR’s Emerald Media has picked a niche player in the burgeoning over-the-top space catering to the global Indian diaspora.