Overseas listing

China’s Firms Set Sights On World

Apparently, when it comes to American jobs and China, it’s no longer all take and no give. From AP via CNN.com: Just as the earlier arrival of Japanese companies changed U.S. manufacturing, over time Chinese companies...

Bank of China listing could provoke backlash – Francesco Guerrera

From the Financial Times (link) Bank of China, the country’s third-largest lender, will this week seek regulatory approval to raise up to US$8bn in Hong Kong, in a listing that could hand foreign investors led by Royal Bank of Scotland a paper profit of more than US$4bn. But news that the RBS consortium – which […]

Tokyo exchange ready for Chinese listings – David Turner

From the Financial Times (link) As many as 10 Chinese companies might list on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, the bourse’s head predicted yesterday. The estimate by Taizo Nishimuro, chief executive and chairman of the world’s second biggest bourse, emphasises the TSE’s ambition to transform itself into a truly international exchange despite a series of recent […]

Overseas listing of big companies causes controversies in China-xinhua

From Xinhuanet (link) The listing on overseas stock markets of more than 300 of the largest and most lucrative state-owned companies, has sparked a hot debate in China’s business circles. Ji Baocheng, president of Beijing-based Remin University of China, started the debate when he claimed that the “blind rush” to list the state-owned companies on […]

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