COVER STORY
AS EASY AS ABC?
Despite a tepid reception in its mainland China debut, Agricultural Bank of China’s (ABC’s) dual-listing entered the 2010 record books with a massive initial public offering (IPO) worth $22.1bn, following the exercise of an over-allotment option for its Shanghai share sale. Meantime, the stock started trading in Hong Kong at HK$3.25, some 1.6% above its offer price of HK$3.20, and rose as high as HK$3.31 in the first hour in its Hong Kong debut in mid-July. Will the issue now ignite a generally muted emerging markets equity issuance calendar? Or will it be the high point of a drawn out Chinese IPO calendar?
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KEY STORIES
THE NEW FOOTFALL
The resilience in Canadian securities lending derives in part from the country’s increasing attraction to international investors. While most developed nations have trashed their public finances in an attempt to revive economic growth, Canada escaped the crisi...
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Attendees (Top row, from left to right): Mark Wheatley, head of Japan equities, & regional head, electronic trading, Bank of America Merrill Lynch; Matt Saul, regional head of trading, Asia (ex-Japan), Fidelity Investment Managers; Matt McKeith, global head of...
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CHANGING TIMES FOR ASIAN TM
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US TM PLAYS SOFTBALL
While transactional costs have improved, the global financial crisis has irrevocably altered the way that transition management in the US is conducted. Clients who now wish to implement portfolio re-allocations are seeking a much clearer and more detailed plan...
SIZING UP SUB-CUSTODY
Transaction banking remains a valuable commodity, and as a result, well-established regional sub-custody players in particular have come through the fire in fine form. However, in a world of lower management fees, greater technology needs and fierce competitio...
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