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10 April, 2012
Reality bites: the truth about investment banking in Asia
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11 February, 2013
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11 February, 2013
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FT beyondbrics: Goldman goes it alone in Sinopec deal
FT Beyondbrics, February 11 2013. To see it at the FT click here: Last week’s HK$24bn ($3bn) placement […]
8 February, 2013
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8 February, 2013
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FT beyondbrics: Taiwan opens to RMB – and Chinese banks
Financial Times Beyondbrics, February 8 2013 – to see it at the FT click here Taiwan’s financial services […]
1 February, 2013
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1 February, 2013
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Egypt
Islamic Finance
Euromoney: Egypt sukuk law an odd priority
Euromoney, February 2013 Egypt has plenty else to worry about besides gaining traction in its Islamic finance industry. […]
1 February, 2013
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1 February, 2013
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Egypt
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Egypt turns to sukuk to ease economic woes
Euromoney, February 2013 Egypt has plenty else to worry about besides gaining traction in its Islamic finance industry. […]
1 February, 2013
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1 February, 2013
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United Arab Emirates
Euromoney deals of the year: Middle East and Africa
Euromoney, February 2013 Middle East: Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank $1 billion perpetual non-call six-year hybrid tier-one sukuk. Bookrunners: […]
1 January, 2013
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1 January, 2013
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Hong Kong
Regional Asia
Asia shifts to debt markets
IFR, January 2013 2012 was an outstanding year for Asian debt capital markets, just as equity issuance faded […]
1 January, 2013
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1 January, 2013
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Hong Kong
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The toughest year in headhunting
IFR, January 2013 “It has been,” says John Wright, CEO of Global Sage, “the toughest year of my […]
1 November, 2012
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1 November, 2012
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Other
Regional Asia
Institutional Investor: Europe seeks Asian liquidity
Institutional Investor, November 2012 European sovereigns and agencies need money; Asian investors have money they need to invest. […]
4 October, 2012
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4 October, 2012
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Malaysia
Why isn’t Malaysia hurting?
Emerging Markets, World Bank editions, October 2012 Malaysia ought to be hurting. It is among the most exposed […]
1 September, 2012
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1 September, 2012
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How Asean become the world’s economic bright spot
Institutional Investor, September 2012 The Asean region stands out in the world economy for one reason above all […]
1 July, 2012
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1 July, 2012
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Euroweek: offshore RMB report
Euroweek offshore RMB report, July 2012 RMB as a trade finance currency While the dim sum bond market […]
1 June, 2012
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1 June, 2012
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You win sum, you lose sum
Euromoney, June 2012 The dim sum bond market gets the headlines, as deal-driven capital markets always do. But […]
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