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Running to stand still

December 01, 2004   (Last updated: November 26, 2008)


In late December, Shinhan Financial Group de-listed Good Morning Shinhan Securities' shares and the last remnants of the old Good Morning Securities brokerage ceased to exist. But two years after Shinhan Financial Group took over the fiercely independent and well-respected brokerage house, the jury is still out as to whether Good Morning Shinhan Securities will be a success. Keri Geiger reports.

CONSIDERING THE MESS in the Korean broking industry, where up to 50% of the 44 domestic securities houses have, for the past few years, posted losses, it's hard to image why any institution would want to buy into a Korean broking house. But...


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SOUTHEAST ASIA DCM

Rank Bookrunner Parents Deal Value $ (Proceeds) (m) No. %share 2012 YTD Rank
1 Standard Chartered Bank 3,991 32 8.9 2
2 HSBC 3,710 35 8.3 4
3 Goldman Sachs 3,333 2 7.4 12
4 Deutsche Bank 2,895 14 6.4 8
5 Citi 2,774 9 6.2 5
6 JPMorgan 2,288 7 5.1 3
7 DBS 2,106 25 4.7 1
8 Siam Commercial Bank 1,835 16 4.1 21
9 Barclays 1,586 3 3.5 9
10 CIMB Group 1,523 27 3.4 13
Subtotal 26,040 123 57.9
Total 44,958 212 100.0



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