Tag: Malaysia
16 July 2012
Knowledge is power. And it’s especially true when it comes to investing in initial public offerings. On July 8, fellow columnist Jake van der Kamp argued that retail investors seem to be getting too little of it – or rather that information on IPO issuers is being made available to the public too late in the process (“SFC appears to be in la-la land over listing documents”). read
Hong Kong, Malaysia, Prospectuses, Singapore
Hong Kong, Malaysia, Prospectuses... +1 more
09 July 2012
An old joke tells of two matrons having lunch at an expensive restaurant. One lady says, “The food is so bad,” and the other says, “Yes, and the portions are so small.” This neatly sums up IPO bankers’ first half: markets are challenging and they are working harder to sell smaller deals for less fee income. Bankers’ complaints about difficult deals are likely to be followed by grumbling that they don’t have enough of them. read
ASEAN, Asia, Cornerstones, Hong Kong, IPO pipeline, Malaysia, Statistics, Thailand
ASEAN, Asia, Cornerstones... +5 more
05 July 2012
I was interviewed this morning by anchor Bryan Curtis on Hong Kong’s RTHK 3 radio “Money For Nothing” business programme, on Malaysian and Hong Kong IPOs. read
Cornerstones, Events, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Secondary offerings
Cornerstones, Events, Hong Kong... +2 more
28 June 2012
I was interviewed again this morning on Bloomberg Television by anchor Rishaad Salamat in the “On The Move Asia” show, on the trading debut for the IPO of Felda Global Ventures. read
Events, IPO debut, Malaysia, Valuation
Events, IPO debut, Malaysia... +1 more
01 June 2012
I was interviewed this morning by anchor Bryan Curtis on Hong Kong’s RTHK 3 radio “Money For Nothing” programme. The topic was IPOs, with a focus on the Facebook flotation on NASDAQ, the aborted Graff Diamonds IPO in Hong Kong – and market conditions generally. read
Cornerstones, Events, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Market conditions, UK, US, Valuation
Cornerstones, Events, Hong Kong... +5 more
21 May 2012
I was interviewed live today in CNBC’s Hong Kong studio on IPOs in Asia, in particular on the proposed flotations of Graff Diamonds and Formula One in Hong Kong and Singapore, respectively. read
Events, Germany, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, UK
Events, Germany, Hong Kong... +3 more
09 April 2012
The Hong Kong market for initial public offerings is as dull and dank as swamp water. Some deals have even been pulled, which means the line of listing applicants just gets longer. read
Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand
Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore... +1 more
03 April 2012
I was quoted in an article in the Financial Times by Paul J. Davies, Robert Cookson and Sarah Mishkin entitled “Investors hang fire over Asia’s IPO pipeline”, on 2 April 2012. read
China, Hong Kong, India, IPO pipeline, Malaysia, Singapore
China, Hong Kong, India... +3 more
05 March 2012
HONG KONG (Dow Jones Banking Intelligence) – Citigroup Inc.’s sale of its remaining stake in Housing Development Finance Corp (HDFC) comes as no surprise amid rising markets combined with a pressing need to find extra capital. Other Western firms have already been there in China over the last couple of years. Meanwhile Asian houses are seizing the opportunity to grow, on the back of their Western peers’ renewed asset dumps. read
Australia, Block trades, China, India, Malaysia, Placements, Secondary offerings, South Korea, Valuation
Australia, Block trades, China... +6 more
22 November 2011
HONG KONG (Dow Jones Investment Banker) – The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong’s growing effort to secure international listings speaks volumes about the possible threat posed by the Shanghai international board – when it eventually happens. Recent attempts, however, have been disappointing and HKEx should take stock of Kuala Lumpur’s (KL’s) Bursa Malaysia. Staying local has proved worthwhile. read
Hong Kong, Liquidity, Listing by introduction, Malaysia, Secondary offerings, Singapore
Hong Kong, Liquidity, Listing by introduction... +3 more