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Outbound M&A from China has been one of the big themes in global investment banking over the past few years, much of it driven by the need to reform China’s state-owned enterprises. But it is tricky work, subject to forces beyond an adviser’s control, and only some of it is lucrative. No wonder bankers, and many selling companies, are re-evaluating whether a Chinese buyer is unequivocally a good thing.
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The US president-elect has talked tough on China, but he could be good news for China’s economy and its currency.
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ZTO Express underlines US affection for ambitious Chinese firms; Azure Power shows how much farther India’s have to go.
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New debt-equity swap measures tackle corporate debt load; bank NPLs are already rising.
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Decoding the Chinese property market has always been a challenging science, but even the savviest analysts may not have appreciated one unlikely driver: divorce rates.
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Sector is opaque, distorting and unstable; banks ‘lending where they shouldn’t be’.
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The calming of the political shock of Brexit, with oil prices now receiving Opec support, is preventing global risks from worsening, yet with a referendum looming in Italy, elections in the US and Europe to come, not to mention frail banks and several countries mired in difficulties, it might be the calm before another global storm.
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Bank sets record for bookrunners on a single deal; raises $7.4 billion but only thanks to cornerstones.
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The dominance of cornerstone tranches in Chinese IPOs represents a raw deal for other investors – and needs to stop.
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New deals show innovation; mounting concern about defaults.
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As the China International Payment System (CIPS) approaches its first anniversary, there is much anticipation around how the second phase of the project will impact RMB settlement volumes.
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New data show multinationals taking a lower chunk of regional revenue – and it’s going to get worse.
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As the Shanghai Gold Exchange introduces a new benchmark, the country now leads in gold production, consumption and imports.
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Posts 9.02% loss for 2015-16; sovereign fund reshapes portfolio.
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China Construction Bank is not alone among the country’s big four banks to claim it changed its lending policy before the rise in bad debts. But in chairman Wang Hongzhang, CCB has a leader who thinks differently.
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A list of winners of Euromoney’s Asia Awards for Excellence 2016, as well as detailed citations for all of the winners, is available here
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Asian banks are increasingly proving themselves to be much more than just volume-hungry lenders.
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Wednesday’s decision by MSCI to delay membership for Chinese A-shares in the MSCI Emerging Markets Index serves a number of purposes.
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Chinese M&A ambition is good news for banks chasing advisory fees but soaring debt levels give cause for concern.
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Bank chairmen confident they can tackle NPL problem; Chinese economy undergoing necessary restructuring.
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China’s commitment to common standards for development banks is welcome news.
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Citi JV opts for Hong Kong for IPO, but should it have gone six months ago?