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By Rico Ngai
3 November 2000
Conversion from scrip to scripless trading means a more sophisticated system - and lower tolerance for error.
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2 November 2000
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1 November 2000
By Elaine Leong | 31 October 2000
Pihana Pacific, an internet data centre provider, has raised $190 million in a second round of financing, with Goldman Sachs as the lead investor.
By Stockhouse com | 31 October 2000
Having weathered the downturn in the Hong Kong property market, Amoy Properties seems set to reap the benefits of some shrewd land acquisitions.
By Elaine Leong | 31 October 2000
The investment gives Deutsche on-the-ground access to e-business initiatives in China.
By Rico Ngai | 30 October 2000
Deutsche Bank reaches out for onshore custody business as it finds offshore business becoming volatile.
By Toni Clarke | 30 October 2000
Kevin Randolph, Asia Online''s CEO, has left the company.
By Toni Clarke | 30 October 2000
SMEloan gets HK$600 million credit facility from Standard Chartered Bank.
By Rico Ngai | 30 October 2000
A growing hedge fund industry in Australia finds local custody services are not up to scratch, and overseas ones costly.
By Jame DiBiasio | 27 October 2000
Asian investors, focused on the short-term, are reluctant to increase exposure to the euro.
By The Editors | 26 October 2000
FinanceAsia has announced the coveted Country Awards for this year. The winners are the best commercial and investment banks in each country in Asia. Here we present the ...
By The Editors | 26 October 2000
FinanceAsia has announced the coveted Country Awards for this year. The winners are the best commercial and investment banks in each country in Asia. Here we present the ...
By The Editors | 26 October 2000
FinanceAsia has announced the coveted Country Awards for this year. The winners are the best commercial and investment banks in each country in Asia. Here we present the ...
By The Editors | 26 October 2000
FinanceAsia has announced the coveted Country Awards for this year. The winners are the best commercial and investment banks in each country in Asia. Here we present the ...
By The Editors | 26 October 2000
FinanceAsia has announced the coveted Country Awards for this year. The winners are the best commercial and investment banks in each country in Asia. Here we present the ...
By The Editors | 26 October 2000
FinanceAsia has announced the coveted Country Awards for this year. The winners are the best commercial and investment banks in each country in Asia. Here we present the ...
By The Editors | 26 October 2000
FinanceAsia has announced the coveted Country Awards for this year. The winners are the best commercial and investment banks in each country in Asia. Here we present the ...
By The Editors | 26 October 2000
FinanceAsia has announced the coveted Country Awards for this year. The winners are the best commercial and investment banks in each country in Asia. Here we present the ...
By The Editors | 26 October 2000
FinanceAsia has announced the coveted Country Awards for this year. The winners are the best commercial and investment banks in each country in Asia. Here we present the ...
By The Editors | 26 October 2000
FinanceAsia has announced the coveted Country Awards for this year. The winners are the best commercial and investment banks in each country in Asia. Here we present the ...
By The Editors | 26 October 2000
FinanceAsia has announced the coveted Country Awards for this year. The winners are the best commercial and investment banks in each country in Asia. Here we present the ...
By The Editors | 26 October 2000
FinanceAsia has announced the coveted Country Awards for this year. The winners are the best commercial and investment banks in each country in Asia. Here we present the ...
By Rico Ngai | 25 October 2000
Australia may have four fund of funds by year end, two of which hope to disprove managers with less-defined strategies are second-rate.
By Toni Clarke | 25 October 2000
Charles Schwab seeks to lure Chinese investors.
By Toni Clarke | 24 October 2000
LinkAir tests first post-3G phone technology.
By Toni Clarke | 24 October 2000
RateXchange lures Eric Handa from rival Asia Capacity Exchange.
By Stockhouse com | 24 October 2000
TVB has been granted one of five broadcasting licenses in China, which should boost company revenue and bring its plan for expansion closer to fruition.
By Jim Regan | 23 October 2000
Aviruth Wongbuddhapitak, vice president, corporate finance & administration, The Siam Cement Public Company Ltd, talks to FinanceAsia about currency hedging and debt restructuring.
By Toni Clarke | 23 October 2000
China Unicom says it is likely to follow the lead of rival China Mobile and sell a further stake in itself to a strategic investor.
By Rico Ngai | 23 October 2000
Inefficiencies in trade settling need to be addressed by policy-makers, to avoid serious capacity problems in the equity markets.
By Rico Ngai | 22 October 2000
Aberdeen enters the Australian institutional market and boosts its presence in Asian fixed income investments.
By Toni Clarke | 20 October 2000
Singapore''s government will auction four 3G licenses to mobile phone companies, enough to enable the island-state''s three incumbent operators and one newcomer to bid.
By Rico Ngai | 20 October 2000
State Street Global Advisors have beaten rivals to launch the first exchange traded fund in Singapore.
By Nick Lord | 19 October 2000
The second half of an exclusive interview with Alasdair Morrison and Mario Francescotti.
By Steven Irvine | 19 October 2000
Who are the most successful bankers in Asia? A few contenders must be Goldman Sachs’s new Asian “partnership pool” members.
By Nick Lord | 19 October 2000
An exclusive interview with Alasdair Morrison, the new Chairman of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Asia and Mario Francescotti, the firm''s Asian President.
By Rico Ngai | 18 October 2000
State Street''s bid for a fund administration partner is in the final stretch with Korean Exchange Bank the favorite.
By Toni Clarke | 18 October 2000
CMG, SSB launch guaranteed healthcare funds aimed at Hong Kong market.
By Nick Lord | 18 October 2000
By Rico Ngai | 17 October 2000
The government will approach public and private pension funds to raise W1.5 trillion by the end of this month.
By Elaine Leong | 17 October 2000
Cathay Pacific rises above escalating oil prices and aims for the sky with its new e-business ventures
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