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Hong Kong’s stock exchange has a lot going for it, not least its proximity to mainland China. But merger talks between Toronto and London present a big competitive hurdle for Hong Kong — and threaten to take away the mining and resource business it has worked hard to win.
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Asia’s stock markets have performed poorly so far this year and deal flow has suffered as a result. Foreign capital has started to leave government bond markets across the region. Things are hardly bleak in the region, but some are starting to worry: Asia’s party is far from over — but is it time for a hangover?
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Bankers and analysts in Hong Kong are betting that companies will be able to sell renminbi denominated initial public offerings in the territory soon.
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The Hong Kong renminbi market has already been open for a few years, but the increasing diversification of issuers in the market is keeping investors hooked — and ensuring they can concentrate their energies on the rise of the currency, without putting all of their money in one sector. The same needs to happen in the synthetic renminbi market.
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India’s state-owned companies have proved an important source of business for Asia’s bankers over the past 12 months. Nationalised banks flooded the market with loans last year, and several state-owned companies followed suit.
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Asia’s debt market has already had a rapturous start to 2011 and — looking at the number of issuers lining up to sell deals next week — there is plenty more to come before the Chinese New Year. A big chunk of that is likely to come from China itself.