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M & A - Japanese companies take off the gloves

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


Sumitomo-Mitsui Bank's attempt to disrupt the merger between Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group and UFJ Holdings has forced Japanese M&A into the spotlight. As Richard Morrow reports, with the economy improving companies are coming under pressure to boost shareholder value and profits, and there are still restructuring candidates waiting to be sold off.

Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group and UFJ Holdings high profile merger and Sumitomo-Mitsui Financial Group's attempts to spoil the party is probably a one-off in Japan. But the mergers and acquisitions sector is blooming due to changes in the legal...


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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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