Mongolia Wary of Chinese Investment
For adventurous frontier investors in Asia, last year was all about Mongolia. Now Myanmar is the darling of 2012, as it slowly opens up to the outside world. China, though, never lost its interest in Mongolia.
Chinese Companies Pack IPO Pipeline
The list of Chinese companies waiting for overseas listings keeps growing longer, with market volatility delaying deals even as more companies sign on in pursuit of funding—but not all the deals will get done, a senior China banker said.
Chinese Companies Pack IPO Pipeline
The list of Chinese companies waiting for overseas listings keeps growing longer, with market volatility delaying deals even as more companies sign on in pursuit of funding—but not all the deals will get done, a senior China banker said.
Chinese Companies Pack IPO Pipeline
The list of Chinese companies waiting for overseas listings keeps growing longer, with market volatility delaying deals even as more companies sign on in pursuit of funding—but not all the deals will get done, a senior China banker said.
As UBS Shrinks, What of Its Asian Operations?
As UBS prepares to shrink its investment bank, the key question is what happens to its successful Asian business.
Chinese Insurer Tests Asian Market Resilience
A Chinese insurer will offer one of the first major tests of how well the Asian markets may weather the global downturn.
Bankers Seek That Luxury Touch — From China
China’s consumers have proven their interest in buying luxury brand names. Now, China’s investors may do the same, as stakes in luxury brands come up for sale.
Stock Brokers Flock to Asia in Search of Growth
The business of selling stocks in Asia is about to get more crowded, raising questions about whether the region’s growth will be fast enough to let the industry keep its fat Asian profit margins.
Asian Financial Firms Ready for Deals
Asian banks, insurers and other financial institutions are on the prowl—for deals as well as for new investors.
Convertible Bonds Find Favor in Asia
At a time when initial public offerings are dominating headlines in Asia, companies have started tapping a fund-raising instrument that took a low profile after the financial crisis: convertible bonds.
China Inc. Gets an M&A Test in the Purchase of U.K.’s United Biscuits
China has struck some major deals in the supply end of the food business in recent months. But until last week, Chinese buyers had largely turned up their noses at chances to buy well-known food brands.

