Australia

By Andrew Peck | 11 April 2005
Former Merrill''s man to lead Nomura''s Asian equity derivatives sales team.
By Nick Lord | 10 March 2005
Why did Macquarie buy the ING cash equity business? What has been its impact? We talk to the head of corporate finance to find out.
By Nick Lord | 10 March 2005
Why did Macquarie buy the ING cash equity business? What has been its impact? We talk to the head of corporate finance to find out.
By Cherie Marriott | 11 February 2005
The Australian bank announces record interim results, but is cagey about its investment in Jinan City Commercial Bank.
By Cherie Marriott | 11 February 2005
The Australian bank announces record interim results, but is cagey about its investment in Jinan City Commercial Bank.
By Cherie Marriott | 20 January 2005
Australia''s debt and equity markets in 2005 will be influenced by companies needing to fund M&A transactions, says Kevin Skelton, country head of Merrill Lynch.
By Cherie Marriott | 20 January 2005
Australia''s debt and equity markets in 2005 will be influenced by companies needing to fund M&A transactions, says Kevin Skelton, country head of Merrill Lynch.
By Kamni Bharwani | 9 December 2004
Sydney-based Optimal Fund Management will offer now an Asia ex-Japan long/short fund along with its Japan offering.
By Kamni Bharwani | 9 December 2004
Sydney-based Optimal Fund Management will offer now an Asia ex-Japan long/short fund along with its Japan offering.
By Andrew Peck | 11 November 2004
New regional currency strategist departs Deutsche Bank for HSBC.
By Andrew Peck | 11 November 2004
New regional currency strategist departs Deutsche Bank for HSBC.
By Nick Lord | 10 November 2004
Deutsche Bank appoints new CEO to the region, Colin Grassie.
By Nick Lord | 10 November 2004
Deutsche Bank appoints new CEO to the region, Colin Grassie.
By Cherie Marriott | 18 October 2004
Event-driven loan transactions bring higher returns in a market dominated by club-style, bi-lateral lending, says Steven Zuckerman at Barclays Capital in Australia.
By Cherie Marriott | 18 October 2004
Event-driven loan transactions bring higher returns in a market dominated by club-style, bi-lateral lending, says Steven Zuckerman at Barclays Capital in Australia.
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