Rio Tinto’s record tie-up hurts China

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Rio Tinto’s record tie-up hurts China

The miner’s joint-venture with rival BHP Billiton was a slap in the face for China, which was banking on state-owned metals firm Chinalco succeeding with its own investment in Rio. The deal boosted the region’s M&A tables, while equity and debt also recorded improved deal value. Asiamoney rounds up last week’s capital market activity across the region.

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