Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday, 21 March 2011


HEADLINES
Top Story
Hongqiao IPO raises $822 million at second attempt
Hongqiao raises less than half it originally planned to, but bankers are relieved as the Chinese aluminium producer successfully launches in a choppy market.
By Lillian Liu | 21 March 2011
High-level portfolio shuffle at Goldman Sachs
Brooks Entwistle and Tim Leissner take on new responsibilities at Goldman Sachs in Singapore and Hong Kong respectively, resulting in an enhanced role for India-based Sonjoy Chatterjee and Vijay Karnani.
By Sameera Anand | 21 March 2011
Japan can absorb reconstruction costs
Despite already high public debt and previous credit rating agency scrutiny, the effect of extra borrowing for Japan's bond markets should be limited, according to Bunt Ghosh, vice-chairman for Asia-Pacific fixed income at Credit Suisse.
By Rupert Walker | 21 March 2011
Hyva and DBP seize bond market window
Hyva Global’s $375 million high-yield bond shines in secondary trading and is followed quickly by Development Bank of the Philippines’ $300 million bond.
By Denise Wee | 21 March 2011
Chinese whispers embarrass Renault
Renault’s wrongful dismissal of three executives highlights the pitfalls of whistleblower investigations, according to Kroll’s Hong Kong head.
By Nick Ferguson | 21 March 2011
Japan’s ordeal — and its future
Tragic as it is, this natural disaster might serve as a catalyst for Japan to forge a brighter future.
By Paul Sheard | 21 March 2011
Dealogic league table roundup, March 18
HPH Trust’s $5.5 billion deal becomes Singapore’s largest IPO on record.
By FinanceAsia & Dealogic | 18 March 2011
more »

Promotion box 1
MORE HEADLINES