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  • AllBright and JSM instructed on purchase of distressed Neo-China
    | Thursday, 28 January 2010
    AllBright Law Office and JSM (in association with Mayer Brown and Mayer Brown International) have together advised Shanghai Industrial Holdings (SIH) on its proposed acquisition of distressed property company Neo-China Land for US$354.2m.
  • China Pacific Insurance finishes 2009 with US$3.1bn IPO
    | Monday, 18 January 2010
    The lawyers of King & Wood received an early Christmas present when long-time client China Pacific Insurance (CPIC), a leading composite insurance group in the PRC, made its debut on the HKSE on 23 December following a long period of preparation.
  • AZB, Armachand complete Hindalco QIP
    | Wednesday, 16 December 2009
    The Indian capital markets continue to heat up and Hindalco Industries, the fifth largest aluminium producer in Asia in terms of volume, is the latest company to take advantage of a surge of interest in Indian equity to fund the development of its aluminium production facilities and access to mineral reserves.
  • Kangaroo bonds bounce back in second half of year
    | Tuesday, 8 December 2009
    Mallesons Stephen Jaques has capitalised on the return of the kangaroo bond market acting for all 41 deals in 2009; Clayton Utz was the only other Australian law firm to work on a deal
  • Grandall, Clifford Chance launch China Minsheng Banking Corp on HKSE
    | Thursday, 3 December 2009
    Lawyers for China Minsheng Banking Corp (CMBC), the first and largest privately owned joint stock commercial bank in the PRC, had to work together to juggle the requirements of the Shanghai Stock Exchange as well as the HKSE in order to complete the launch of CMBC’s IPO in Hong Kong.
  • PT Adaro financing confirms interest in Indonesian natural resources
    | Monday, 2 November 2009
    The natural resources sector in Indonesia is heating up. Leading coal mining company, PT Adaro Indonesia, has attracted significant interest from international financiers resulting in oversUBScription in both an offer of senior guaranteed notes and a bank facility.
  • Firms multitasking for CRIC's "creative" IPO
    | Friday, 23 October 2009
    Six law firms – Skadden, Fangda, Maples and Calder, Commerce & Finance, O'Melveny & Myers and Shearman & Sterling – have shown creativity and multitasking skills while acting on the concurrent IPO and merger of CRIC.
  • 六家律所协助CRIC在美成功上市
    | Friday, 23 October 2009
    易居中国与新浪合资公司中国房产信息集团(CRIC)在纳斯达克成功发行IPO,融资额达2.5亿美元。世达、方达、通商等六家律所共同参与了这一富创造性的分拆上市交易。
  • Sinochem takes Nufarm for US$2.4bn
    | Thursday, 8 October 2009
    Leading agrochemicals producer, Sinochem, proposes to acquire Australia’s Nufarm for US$2.44bn. Blake Dawson and Arnold Bloch Leibler are advising Sinochem and Nufarm respectively.
  • Sinopharm IPO: just what the doctor prescribed
    | Friday, 25 September 2009
    Sinopharm Group, the largest distributor of pharmaceutical and healthcare products in China, has made its debut on the HKSE with a US$1.13bn IPO that was 500 times over-sUBScribed.
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