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FINANCE Friday, 10 June 2022 12:24

Is Ant Eyeing an IPO Again?

A revival of Ant’s initial public offering may be in play with Chinese regulators reportedly green-lighting the fintech giant’s second attempt to go public.

FINANCE Friday, 10 June 2022 12:23

Carrie Lam: Hong Kong Must Reopen to Remain a Financial Hub

Outgoing city chief executive Carrie Lam makes frank comments to CNBC before her departure at the end of the month.

FINANCE Friday, 10 June 2022 12:08

Indonesia Fintech Akulaku Eyes Bigger Bank Neo Stake

Alibaba-backed Akulaku is looking to boost its stake in Indonesian bank Bank Neo Commerce, according to a «DealStreetAsia» report.

FINANCE Friday, 10 June 2022 11:56

Pictet: «China is the One Question We Have to Get Right in 2022»

Chinese market sentiment is increasingly improving due to reopening hopes and other tailwinds but Pictet warns against premature optimism, urging investors to await earnings and economic figures instead of taking the risk of timing an early entry.

PEOPLE Friday, 10 June 2022 11:12

Orchard Global AM Taps Head of New Korea Office

Orchard Global Asset Management has named a veteran of Barclays Capital as the head of client solutions for its new South Korea office.

FINANCE Friday, 10 June 2022 04:27

Credit Suisse Has Lost its Founding Spirit

Industry observers are stunned to see the fall of once-proud Credit Suisse. What is in store for the near future?

FINANCE Thursday, 9 June 2022 17:18

Credit Suisse Delays China Bank Launch

There are more headwinds for Credit Suisse, this time with the reported postponement of plans to launch a locally incorporated bank in mainland China.

FINANCE Thursday, 9 June 2022 15:46

Credit Suisse Gets Go Ahead to Pursue GFG Claims

A judge in London ruled that Credit Suisse can proceed with its plan to wind up three companies belonging to Sanjeev Gupta's GFG Alliance.

FINANCE Thursday, 9 June 2022 15:32

Hong Kong-China Border Not Reopening Anytime Soon

Hong Kong chief executive Carrie Lam signaled pessimism for a border reopening with mainland China, despite signs of resumption within the two territories.

HIGH-END Thursday, 9 June 2022 14:30

Najib Razak’s Wife Forfeits Diamond Bracelet Claim

The wife of former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak has reportedly dropped her claim for a white gold bracelet seized in previous 1MDB raids.

FINANCE Thursday, 9 June 2022 14:20

Razer Fintech to Acquire Indonesian Payment Player

Razer Fintech, the fintech arm of gaming company Razer, has acquired PT E2Pay Global Utama, an Indonesian payments company.

FINANCE Thursday, 9 June 2022 14:06

Nomura Research: Why Inflation May Be the New Normal

The recent spike in inflation is about more than just Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, according to Nomura Research Institute’s chief economist.

FINANCE Thursday, 9 June 2022 11:53

Singapore Launches Green Sovereign Bond Framework

Singapore has launched a framework for green bond issuance by its public sector, with the first sovereign notes likely within months.

FINANCE Thursday, 9 June 2022 11:42

Hedge Fund Association Adds to Nickel Pressure on LME

It has been a week of dismay for the London Metal Exchange. A major hedge fund association files a complaint only days after it was sued by two investors.

FINANCE Thursday, 9 June 2022 11:01

UBS: Family Offices Increase Alternative Allocations

Globally, family offices are increasing their allocations to alternative investments, particularly private equity, UBS said in its annual survey.

FINANCE Thursday, 9 June 2022 10:22

HSBC-Owned Trading Platform Serai Shuts Down

The platform connecting apparel makers and suppliers closes after experiencing difficulties in building a commercially viable business. 

FINANCE Thursday, 9 June 2022 09:48

Credit Suisse: State Street Takeover Coming Soon?

U.S.-based custodian giant State Street is reportedly planning a takeover of Credit Suisse by a possible share bid in the coming days.

FINANCE Thursday, 9 June 2022 09:19

Credit Suisse Backed Spyware Sales Despite U.S. Blacklisting

Swiss bank Credit Suisse was among a group of creditors pushing the NSO Group to sell spyware after the company was blacklisted in the United States.

PEOPLE Thursday, 9 June 2022 09:18

EU Sets Women Boardroom Quota at 40 Percent

After ten years the EU has reached a landmark decision to achieve corporate gender equality. The move will put pressure on Swiss companies both in the EU and at home.

PEOPLE Wednesday, 8 June 2022 16:57

Citi Plans Hiring Spree for Institutional Business in Asia

Citi is reportedly planning for a hiring spree to expand its institutional business in Asia with a focus on the region’s key hubs of Hong Kong and Singapore.

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