08 June 2017
Just as the country’s prime minister, Nguyen Xuan Phuc, met with Donald Trump on a US tour, Vietnam’s equity capital markets were repeatedly in the news over the last few weeks, with a flurry of IPOs and new listings, heralding that issuers there may finally be coming of age. read
IPO pipeline, Privatization, Secondary listings, The Philippines, Vietnam
IPO pipeline, Privatization, Secondary listings... +2 more
07 May 2017
Last month, in the wake of the appointment of Hong Kong’s new leader, the city’s securities regulator, the Securities & Futures Commission, issued a statement on the listing of infrastructure project companies, particularly in relation to the Belt and Road initiative. read
Belt & Road, China, Cornerstones, Hong Kong, Listing requirements, Mongolia, Prospectuses
Belt & Road, China, Cornerstones... +4 more
07 April 2017
To many, the 85% collapse in the share price of China Huishan Dairy Holdings Co on March 24 came as a complete surprise. With now all of the company’s non-executive directors having tendered their resignations (in the process also effectively wiping out Huishan’s audit committee), the company’s key treasury executive still missing, and the controlling shareholder seemingly heading for the exit amid talk of margin calls, the milk producer’s short stint as a public company increasingly looks like a horror story. read
China, Compliance advisers, Cornerstones, Corporate governance, Hong Kong, Prospectuses
China, Compliance advisers, Cornerstones... +3 more
08 February 2017
The filing of form S-1, the draft registration statement for the proposed $3bn New York IPO of Snap, the $25bn parent company of messaging app Snapchat, was full of surprises — not all of them good for investors. If anything, it also showed that Hong Kong will, most likely, never be able to compete with the US exchanges when it comes to listing unicorns. read
Corporate governance, Financials, Hong Kong, Prospectuses, US
Corporate governance, Financials, Hong Kong... +2 more
06 January 2017
Thirty-first of December was not only the last day of a decidedly subdued year, but also the deadline by which Credit Suisse bankers in London were allegedly asked to return the mobile phones issued to them by their employer. This is only the latest nail in the coffin of a profession once seen more as a lifestyle, but which has now become (almost) like any other. read
Expenses, Hong Kong, UK
Expenses, Hong Kong, UK
10 December 2016
Or so the saying goes. Not in China, it seems. read
China, Fees, Hong Kong, India, IPOs, M&A, South Korea, Taiwan
China, Fees, Hong Kong... +5 more
04 November 2016
The recent news that UBS was being investigated by Hong Kong’s SFC in connection with its work as IPO sponsor in the city has taken the local financial community by storm, not least because of the very real possibility that the firm may loose its corporate finance licence – at least for a period of time. read
China, Due diligence, Hong Kong, Prospectuses, Sponsors
China, Due diligence, Hong Kong... +2 more