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Business news: the past week in Asia

November 05, 2009  


From Richard Morrow

China’s Nasdaq-style index debuts with a flourish only to see stocks collapse, and India aims for up to 10% annual growth. Mining giant Rio Tinto looks to spend to diversify as commodity markets improve, and Korea’s top state lender aims to buy Asian assets ahead of its 2011 IPO.

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The World Bank warned that countries in East Asia could witness inflationary pressure and asset bubbles unless their central banks began to tighten monetary policy. The bank said China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Vietnam had seen rapidly rising equity...


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SOUTHEAST ASIA DCM

Rank Bookrunner Parents Deal Value $ (Proceeds) (m) No. %share 2012 YTD Rank
1 HSBC 4,160 38 8.3 2
2 Standard Chartered Bank 4,110 36 8.2 3
3 Goldman Sachs 3,666 3 7.3 5
4 Deutsche Bank 3,354 15 6.7 8
5 Citi 2,774 9 5.5 7
6 DBS 2,341 28 4.6 1
7 JPMorgan 2,288 7 4.5 4
8 CIMB Group 2,095 39 4.2 10
9 Siam Commercial Bank 1,835 16 3.6 22
10 RHB Capital Bhd 1,688 24 3.4 15
Subtotal 28,311 161 56.2
Total 50,423 249 100.0



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