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  • September 09 2009

    Taking heart from the spectacular rebound in equity markets globally, IPO aspirants are once again turning to the capital market to raise funds.

  • September 08 2009

    China may be close to announcing rules that will allow overseas companies to list shares on the mainland, in a long anticipated move that would deepen the development of the country’s stock market and pave the way for foreign companies to access flush yuan capital.

  • August 14 2009

    China’s securities regulator set up Friday an initial public offering (IPO) review committee for its Growth Enterprise Market (GEM) which is expected to accept IPOs in late October.

  • August 13 2009

    Weak export demand and looming Politburo changes are incentives to keep the monetary spigot wide open.

  • August 13 2009

    This is a time of darkness and despair for most private equity and venture capital guys. Their world came crumbling down last year, as credit and stock markets collapsed and IPO activity came to a halt everywhere — everywhere that is, except China.

  • August 12 2009

    The deal is the largest ever overseas takeover by a Chinese company.

  • August 12 2009

    The flurry of joint bids in the oil-and-gas acquisition game shows that Chinese deal makers are learning that by working together can they keep swallowing up the overseas oil-and-gas resources the country thirsts for.

  • August 12 2009

    China Construction Bank Corp., the world’s third-largest lender by market value, agreed to buy a unit of American International Group Inc. for $70 million in cash, marking its first overseas acquisition in three years.

“It’s with genuine appreciation to all of our clients that we are in a position to achieve and maintain our leadership position in so many areas.”