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Driven by worsening sentiment regarding the Eurozone, Asian currencies are under pressure. The market has sharply increased its expectation that Greece will exit the Eurozone, and USD-Asia and regional volatility has surged.
Published May 2012 euromoney.com
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China's economic slowdown will exact a heavy economic toll on global demand. Although Beijing has many weapons it can mobilise, its slowdown comes at an inauspicious time for Germany
Published May 2012 euromoney.com
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The MSCI Emerging Markets index notched a 17% gain earlier this year, before nose-diving in March as worries surrounding a Greek exit from the eurozone sent global markets into a tailspin. But the jury is out on whether the asset class can outperform if markets take another leg down.
Published May 2012 euromoney.com
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Thanks to international expansion and infrastructure investment, revenue growth prospects at JPMorgan's Treasury and Security Services unit are bright, said Nomura analysts.
Published May 2012 euromoney.com
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The eurozone crisis, global bank deleveraging risks and the need for a financial safety net: Asian policymakers and financiers had much to mull over at the Asian Development Bank annual meeting last week
Published May 2012 euromoney.com
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Euromoney May 2012
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Euromoney May 2012
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Five years ago, corporates began to expand, setting up manufacturing facilities and offices at home and around the world. As those companies buy fixed assets and trading companies across multiple markets, they need a way of linking that local entity to their group head offices back home in each of these terr
Euromoney May 2012
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With primary Asian equity markets quiescent so far this year, ECM bankers are hopeful that the well-supported IPO expected from Haitong Securities will spark off an issuance revival.
Euromoney May 2012
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Finance executives cheered plans by Beijing, Tokyo and Seoul to buy each other’s bonds as another possible step towards internationalizing China’s currency
Published May 2012 euromoney.com
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Chinese broker’s Hong Kong listing fails to revitalize the market.
Euromoney May 2012
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Offshore renminbi now $2.7 billion-a-day market; One hub for each time zone likely
Euromoney May 2012
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HSBC launch demonstrates UK appeal; Deal criticized as PR exercise
Euromoney May 2012
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China leads the pack; Apac firms seek expertise, R&D
Euromoney May 2012
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Bank ‘taking long-term view’; Asia seen as key driver of profits
Euromoney May 2012
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Financial officials expressed optimism this week over Asia’s growth prospects amid concerns over the appropriate path of policy
Published May 2012 euromoney.com
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Published May 2012 euromoney.com
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Resolving global trade imbalances is the key to avoiding a fresh economic crisis, experts said this week
Published May 2012 euromoney.com
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Former central bank policy committee member Yu Yongding told Emerging Markets in an interview that China should allow as much as a tenfold expansion of its current RMB trading band
Published May 2012 euromoney.com
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Asian FX reserve managers are making it hard for EURUSD to break out of its tight trading range as they seek to improve the low returns on their FX portfolios by selling options.
Published May 2012 euromoney.com
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The prospective development shines a light on the growing role for third-party western asset managers to oversee a slice of China’s foreign exchange reserves
Published April 2012 euromoney.com
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Includes Bonds, Equities, Loans, M&A, MTN, Project Finance
Published April 2012 euromoney.com
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HK listing could ignite ECM market
Published April 2012 euromoney.com
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Persuading any issuer to break the impasse is proving remarkably difficult for Asia’s ECM houses
Euromoney April 2012
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Asian equity issuance markets reviving; Passive global coordinator revealed
Euromoney April 2012
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The trajectory of Indonesia’s country-risk score tracks the country’s economic collapse following the Asian financial crisis in 1997/98.
Euromoney April 2012
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Among the largest contributors to the Philippines’ GDP are remittances sent from overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) to their home country. And despite widespread economic problems in the west, remittances have remained resilient.
Euromoney April 2012
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Outstanding bank lending to local government financing vehicles have reached an estimated $1.7 trillion – with up to 40% of the loans at high risk of default. So what’s a panicking Beijing to do? Force the market to pay for the state’s mistakes, of course… China’s $1.7 trillion hangover
Euromoney April 2012
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As relations with China improve, Taiwanese banks are eyeing opportunities on the mainland as they struggle with a saturated home market. Will cross-strait accords be the trigger for growth that Taiwan’s banks desperately need?
Euromoney April 2012
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Asian sovereigns are overtaking advanced western economies in their financial and economic stability. Singapore is the world’s second-safest sovereign, according to the latest results of Euromoney’s country-risk survey.
Euromoney April 2012