Asian firms must divest strategically for growth In its study of global corporate divestment, EY finds companies in Asia-Pacific are reluctant to exit investments and use proceeds to fund expansion. By EY Stephen Lomas
China CNR Corp prices IPO towards bottom Chinese train manufacturer brings some cheer back to the Hong Kong IPO market following pulled WH Group listing. May 17, 2014
Lenovo sells Asia’s largest unrated bond The world’s largest supplier of personal computers raises an inaugural $1.5 billion bond to feed its hunger for acquisitions. April 30, 2014
Alibaba: the non-IPO that keeps on giving An investor survey conducted by the Asian Corporate Governance Association offers food for thought as the Hong Kong Stock Exchange mulls rule changes. April 15, 2014
Harbin Bank prices IPO near bottom Investment from "friends and family" enables another Chinese bank to scrape across the finish line. March 25, 2014
A touch of (dual) class Allowing the listing of Alibaba on its own terms would have undermined the Hong Kong Stock Exchange’s reputation. March 18, 2014
HK to see drop in dividend growth - Markit Shareholders in basic resources companies are expected to see the biggest dividend cuts in 2013 but the automobile sector is a notable bright spot. October 07, 2013
Following in Rusal's footsteps At the second Russia Capital Raising and Investment Summit speakers such as Ron Arculli and Julia Leung Fung-yee discuss the attractions of a Hong Kong listing for Russian companies. July 05, 2011
HKEx mulls liquidity support for RMB equity trading The Hong Kong exchange may provide renminbi to encourage aftermarket trading in forthcoming RMB equity products. February 15, 2011
Davis Polk hires Paul Chow from Linklaters The US law firm adds to its Hong Kong law practice by poaching the head of Linklaters’ Beijing office. November 21, 2010