Thursday, October 31, 2013
Despite promised reforms, investors sceptical of China's state-owned firms
For all the grand talk of far-reaching reforms when China’s leadership meets early next month, foreign investors have refused to become carried away, with most choosing to shun the country’s mammoth state-owned enterprises (SOEs).
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Hong Kong shares off week-high, China rocked by weak bank earnings
Hong Kong and China shares fell from one-week highs by midday on Thursday, with the Chinese banking sector on the defensive following disappointing quarterly earnings from two of the “Big Four” lenders.
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China's global bank buying binge heats up
After living in China for a while, one comes to realize that new trends among big state-owned enterprises often happen quickly and in waves in response to directives from Beijing.
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Paying heavily for past sins, banks shun businesses that could run foul of regulators
The cost to banks of cleaning up past misdeeds has soared over US$100 billion and is leaving lenders running scared from areas that put them in potential danger of upsetting regulators.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/banking-finance/article/1344437/paying-heavily-past-sins-banks-shun-businesses-could-run
Britain to make full details of company ownership available to public
British Prime Minister David Cameron is set to announce on Thursday that he will make public a new database of company ownership details designed to expose international money laundering and tax evasion schemes.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/companies/article/1344347/britain-make-full-details-company-ownership-available-public
HSBC set to post jump in pretax profit
Banking giant HSBC is set to report a surge in third-quarter pretax profit next week on the back of its fast-growing Asia-Pacific business and increased trade flows.
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Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Opening of China Construction Bank's European headquarters spurs Luxembourg's yuan hub hopes
Luxembourg hailed the opening on Tuesday of the European headquarters of a third Chinese bank, underlining the tiny country’s ambition to corner a larger share of Europe’s offshore yuan business.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/banking-finance/article/1343705/opening-china-construction-banks-european-headquarters
Niger to repay US$1 billion China Exim Bank loan from sales of oil produced by Chinese firm
Niger has accepted a controversial US$1 billion loan from the Export-Import Bank of China (China Exim Bank) to finance development projects, the West African country’s planning minister said on Tuesday.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/china-business/article/1343686/niger-repay-us1-billion-china-exim-bank-loan-sales-oil
China's heavy equipment makers look abroad as domestic demand slumps
When Guangxi Liugong Machinery was bidding to sell wheel loaders to a Thai rice merchant a few years ago, company president Zeng Guangan knew he needed to customise his equipment to beat off Komatsu and other Japanese rivals.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/companies/article/1343672/chinas-heavy-equipment-makers-look-abroad-domestic-demand-slumps
Team USA's Olympics gear made entirely in America, Ralph Lauren says
Ralph Lauren Corp unveiled its Team USA designs for the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics on Tuesday, emphasising that – “from yarn to dye” – they were made in America.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/companies/article/1343629/team-usas-olympics-gear-made-entirely-america-ralph-lauren-says
Does anyone need a smartwatch?
If consumer electronics companies are to be believed, someone on your holiday shopping list is just dying for a wristwatch that displays message alerts and weather updates.
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Wing Hang Bank's credit rating at risk if acquired by mainland firm, Moody's says
Wing Hang Bank, Hong Kong’s second-largest family-owned lender, which is in takeover talks, would likely have its credit rating downgraded if the acquirer was based on the mainland, Moody’s Investors Service said.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/banking-finance/article/1343560/wing-hang-banks-credit-rating-risk-if-acquired-mainland
Bitcoin users can buy and sell them at new ATM
A silver-and-blue ATM, perched up next to the espresso bar in a trendy Vancouver coffee shop, could launch a new era for the digital currency bitcoin, offering an almost instant way to exchange the world’s leading virtual money for cash.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/banking-finance/article/1343497/bitcoin-users-can-buy-and-sell-them-new-atm
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Hong Kong second-best place in the world to do business, but stamp duty reforms have 'negative impact', World Bank says
Hong Kong is second only to Singapore as the world’s best place to run a business, but the city’s high ranking obscures its “glaring” problems with real estate regulations, the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation said yesterday.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/economy/article/1342657/hong-kong-second-best-place-world-do-business-stamp-duty-reforms
South Korean operations continue to be a drag on Standard Chartered's profit
Standard Chartered’s income and operating profit grew in the low single digits in the first nine months of this year as credit quality soured at its South Korean operations and the currencies of emerging markets in which the bank is active depreciated.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/banking-finance/article/1342630/south-korean-operations-continue-be-drag-standard
Australian dollar likely to fall materially, says central bank chief Glenn Stevens
Australia’s top central banker said on Tuesday it was likely the Australian dollar would fall materially in the future given the country’s declining terms of trade, a shift that would be welcome to trade-exposed sectors of the domestic economy.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/economy/article/1342592/australian-dollar-likely-fall-materially-says-central-bank-chief
Swiss ski slopes bid welcome to Chinese tourists
Winter in Europe wouldn’t be winter without a bit of skiing, and this year Switzerland has its sights set on attracting a whole new group of amateur skiers to its slopes – the Chinese.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/economy/article/1342590/swiss-ski-slopes-bid-welcome-chinese-tourists
Japanese cars losing reliability edge in consumers' bible's rankings
Japan’s lock on Consumer Reports’ vehicle reliability rankings is starting to ease.
Three Japanese brands – Lexus, Toyota and Acura – took the top spots in this year’s survey, and seven of the top 10 brands are Japanese.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/companies/article/1342588/japanese-cars-losing-reliability-edge-consumers-bibles-rankings
Chinese mobile carriers' upgrade to 4G will take years to pay off
Faster isn’t necessarily better for China’s telecom carriers as they prepare to roll out high-speed 4G mobile-phone networks at the expense of their profitability for years to come.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/companies/article/1342542/chinese-mobile-carriers-upgrade-4g-will-take-years-pay
Strong labour market drives spending as Japan's consumers rush to beat rise in sales tax
Consumer spending in Japan jumped last month as shoppers front-loaded purchases before a sales tax increase next year, a boost to government efforts to spark demand and end 15 years of deflation.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/economy/article/1342531/strong-labour-market-drives-spending-japans-consumers-rush-beat
Long-term incentives push European executives' pay above inflation
Company executives in Europe are enjoying above-inflation rises to their overall remuneration thanks to long-term incentive packages, a new study shows.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/economy/article/1342516/long-term-incentives-push-european-executives-pay-above-inflation
High-powered Nicaraguan canal delegation quietly visits mainland China
A top-level Nicaraguan delegation - headed by the president’s son - travelled to mainland China and Hong Kong last week to discuss what could be the world’s largest waterway project, the South China Morning Post has learned.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/news/china-insider/article/1342513/high-powered-nicaraguan-canal-delegation-quietly-visits-mainland
Apple profit, margins slip as China sales rise just 6 per cent
Apple’s profit and margins slid despite selling 33.8 million iPhones in its September quarter, and revenue from China climbed just 6 per cent even though two smartphone models hit store shelves in its second-largest market last month.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/companies/article/1342509/apple-profit-margins-slip-china-sales-rise-just-6-cent
HKND chairman Wang Jing: ‘no need for a high profile’ on Nicaraguan canal project
Nicaragua’s planned alternative to the Panama Canal just got a boost in popularity as a delighted Nicaraguan delegation left Hong Kong after visiting the canal’s architects at China Railway Construction Corporation on the mainland and in Hong Kong.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/news/china-insider/article/1342496/hknd-chairman-wang-jing-no-need-high-profile-nicaraguan-canal
Monday, October 28, 2013
Weibo: Huawei-Lenovo, Alibaba-Baidu in new courtships?
China's microblogging sphere is buzzing with a series of new posts that hint at a couple of budding friendships in the nation's tech realm, one between smartphone aspirants Huawei and Lenovo (
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/comment/blogs/article/1341959/weibo-huawei-lenovo-alibaba-baidu-new-courtships
GM says partnership with SAIC still going strong
US giant General Motors has dismissed speculation its ties with Shanghai-based SAIC Motor are fraying, saying the partnership is thriving and the two carmakers are discussing further collabouration in Indonesia.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/companies/article/1341868/gm-says-partnership-saic-still-going-strong
Penny stocks fiasco puts spotlight on Singapore Exchange's dual role as market operator and regulator
The rold of Singapore Exchange (SGX) as the city state’s equity market regulator is coming under increasing scrutiny in the fallout from a penny stock crash earlier this month.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/money/markets-investing/article/1341850/penny-stocks-fiasco-puts-spotlight-singapore
Fresh uncertainty means Fed unlikely to pull back stimulus
Back in May and June, US Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke played a trick on markets by sketching out a timetable for reducing the central bank’s US$85 billion a month of bond buying. Investors recoiled in horror and bond yields surged.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/economy/article/1341822/fresh-uncertainty-means-fed-unlikely-pull-back-stimulus
More firms keen on mergers and acquisitions, poll finds
Growing optimism about the global economy is likely to lead to a marked pick-up in the number of mergers and acquisitions over the coming months, a survey of executives found Monday.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/banking-finance/article/1341809/more-firms-keen-mergers-and-acquisitions-poll-finds
Huishang Bank lands 5 cornerstone investors for Hong Kong IPO
Huishang Bank, a city commercial lender based in Hefei, Anhui province, has captured five cornerstone investors before kicking off the roadshow tomorrow for its initial public offering in Hong Kong, a banker involved in the deal said.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/money/markets-investing/article/1341795/huishang-bank-lands-5-cornerstone-investors-hong
Sri Lanka opens airport highway funded and built by Chinese firms
Sri Lanka opened a US$292 million Chinese-funded airport highway on Sunday, amid Indian concern about Chinese influence as the island nation rebuilds after a nearly three-decade war.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/china-business/article/1341777/sri-lanka-opens-airport-highway-funded-and-built-chinese
Swiss bankers stay home amid US global tax evasion manhunt
As a US hunt for tax evaders and their accomplices gains momentum, many Swiss bankers are afraid to go abroad for fear of arrest, one business leader said.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/banking-finance/article/1341767/swiss-bankers-stay-home-amid-us-global-tax-evasion-manhunt
Chinese fast-food chains eating KFC's and McDonald's lunch
Bearing rice burgers and lotus roots, an army of Chinese fast-food firms is cooking up a challenge to McDonald’s and Yum Brands, tempting cost-conscious diners with healthy, home-grown fare and causing a drag on growth for the US chains in the country’s US$174 billion fas
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/companies/article/1341755/chinese-fast-food-chains-eating-kfcs-and-mcdonalds-lunch
CLP stuck between a rock and a hard place in India
The little mountain of rocks tucked away in a corner of CLP's sprawling Jhajjar plant, 2½ hours from New Delhi, is where the Hong Kong power major's woes have been piling up.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/companies/article/1341312/clp-stuck-between-rock-and-hard-place-india
Bet on exports fails to pay off for world leaders
When HSBC's economists from around the world recently pooled their forecasts, virtually all had a similar source of growth in mind for the region they monitored: exports.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/economy/article/1341308/bet-exports-fails-pay-world-leaders
Jack Ma hints at continued interest in Hong Kong listing for Alibaba
Alibaba Group founder Jack Ma Yun says he misjudged attitudes towards his company in his failed bid to sell shares in Hong Kong and that he wants to improve the understanding of his business in the city - a fresh sign to some that the potential HK$100 billion deal may yet be done here.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/companies/article/1341457/jack-ma-hints-continued-interest-hong-kong-listing-alibaba
Local government debt burden festers on mainland China
A surge in unpaid debt obligations of local mainland authorities falling due looks set to lead to either an extension of maturities or a rise in loan defaults.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/banking-finance/article/1341496/local-government-debt-burden-festers-mainland-china
Bank of China targets yuan markets in West
Bank of China's Hong Kong-based asset management arm is in talks with several European banks to distribute its yuan products in London and Paris, as it attempts to build an international customer base amid intensifying competition at home.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/banking-finance/article/1341499/bank-china-targets-yuan-markets-west
Hong Kong firm Tiostone seeks to make 'eco-bricks' in Myanmar amid shortage
A shortage of building materials and antiquated construction methods in Yangon, Myanmar's largest city, have played a role in the skyrocketing rents in the city, says Hong Kong brick maker Dixon Chan.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/companies/article/1341488/hong-kong-firm-tiostone-seeks-make-eco-bricks-myanmar-amid
Banks told to match loan growth with stable funding
In a bid to curb rapid credit growth in the city, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority has told banks to ensure they match deposit and loan tenors to maintain a stable source of funding.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/banking-finance/article/1341310/banks-told-match-loan-growth-stable-funding
Ford boss Mulally doesn't regret 'conservative' approach in China
Ford Motor chief executive Alan Mulally said he did not regret adopting a conservative approach to business on the mainland, which has seen the company fall behind in the world's biggest passenger vehicle market.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/companies/article/1341304/ford-boss-mulally-doesnt-regret-conservative-approach-china
Biofuel maker pushes product use in market
ASB Biodiesel, the developer of Hong Kong's largest biodiesel plant, has renewed its call for the mandatory blending of biodiesel into diesel products sold in the city as a means to jump-start a market for the cleaner burning fuel.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/companies/article/1341490/biofuel-maker-pushes-product-use-market
Li at crossroads in the fight for economic changes
Premier Li Keqiang may want to be seen as a dedicated economic reformer, but political squabbling among his subordinates and lingering resistance to pro-market policies limit the likelihood he can deliver real change, government insiders say.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/economy/article/1341500/li-crossroads-fight-economic-changes
Chinese firms prepare to sell policies online
Mainland insurers are increasingly eyeing online platforms as a major channel to sell policies as they take advantage of the country's e-commerce boom.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/china-business/article/1341489/chinese-firms-prepare-sell-policies-online
Company directors have busy week trading shares
Share trading by directors was high for a third week last week, with 33 companies reporting 135 purchases by directors worth HK$295 million, compared with 17 firms that reported 65 disposals worth HK$71 million.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/money/money-news/article/1341486/company-directors-have-busy-week-trading-shares
Chong Hing sale sounds alarm bells for Hong Kong's small businesses
The sale of Chong Hing Bank, one of the four remaining family-owned banks in Hong Kong, may be good news for its shareholders who can cash out at a high premium, but it is sad news to many Hongkongers when we try to find a way for the city's small businesses to prosper.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/banking-finance/article/1341369/chong-hing-sale-sounds-alarm-bells-hong-kongs-small
Shareholders must have right to hold managers to account
A dozen years ago, when your columnist was working at the Wall Street Journal, our well-intentioned boss decided that his editorial staff needed to brush up their knowledge of accounting.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/article/1341364/shareholders-must-have-right-hold-managers-account
The hopes and challenges on reform path
Dalian Software Park vice-president Michael Ye is expecting a lot from the leaders of the Communist Party when they hold a key meeting next month to lay out what business, investors and analysts anticipate to be the blueprint for a coming decade of structural reform.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/economy/article/1341501/hopes-and-challenges-reform-path
Lawsuits in US likely over 10pc limit of ethanol in petrol
With two words, the United States environment regulator may be handing oil refiners the biggest win of a long battle to beat back the seemingly inexorable rise of ethanol fuel.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/commodities/article/1341484/lawsuits-us-likely-over-10pc-limit-ethanol-petrol
Sunday, October 27, 2013
China Construction Bank Q3 earnings slow on increased bad-loan provisions
China Construction Bank, the country’s second largest lender, reported its slowest third-quarter earnings growth in more than five years on Sunday, as increased loan-loss provisions eroded profits.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/banking-finance/article/1341216/china-construction-bank-q3-earnings-slow-increased-bad-loan
Charles Li Xiaojia's quixotic quest for the Holy Grail of preferential control
When this monkey business of preferential control over a listed company was last rebuffed by the stock exchange 25 years ago, the wags had it that all questions of democracy in Hong Kong had finally been settled. 'A' shares would have the same voting rights as 'B' shares.
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Saturday, October 26, 2013
Twitter avoids Facebook IPO overreach
Twitter seems to be avoiding Facebook’s overreach - so far. The microblogging site’s provisional pricing for its initial public offering is US$17 to US$20 a share.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/companies/article/1340414/twitter-avoids-facebook-ipo-overreach
Signals out of Beijing this past week don’t bode well for China stocks
Preliminary PMI survey data put out by HSBC and Markit showed growth momentum among manufacturers extended its rebound into October, marking the third-straight month of gains, while housing prices in leading cities continued to pick up.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/comment/blogs/article/1339901/signals-out-beijing-past-week-dont-bode-well-china-stocks
Mead Johnson begins China bribery probe on US watchdog SEC's request
Mead Johnson Nutrition, the American infant food maker that gets almost a third of its sales from the mainland, is investigating whether bribes may have been paid by its mainland unit.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/companies/article/1340034/mead-johnson-begins-china-bribery-probe-us-watchdog-secs-request
China interest-rate reform edges forward with bank prime loan rate
The People's Bank of China is easing its control over interest rates with the introduction of prime loan rates based on lending reports by the mainland's major banks.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/banking-finance/article/1340040/china-interest-rate-reform-edges-forward-bank-prime-loan
Yue Xiu makes offer for Chong Hing
Mainland investment firm Yue Xiu Group is offering to buy 75 per cent of Chong Hing Bank, the smallest of Hong Kong's family-owned lenders, for HK$11.6 billion.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/banking-finance/article/1340129/yue-xiu-makes-offer-chong-hing
Shunfeng to buy solar rival Suntech's unit
The mainland's Shunfeng Photovoltaic International has signed a preliminary deal to buy the main Chinese unit of Suntech Power, two sources said yesterday.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/commodities/article/1340032/shunfeng-buy-solar-rival-suntechs-unit
China Life, Ping An earnings jump in first nine months on stock rally
A recovery in the stock markets boosted the earnings of mainland insurers, with China Life Insurance more than tripling its profit in the first nine months of the year and Ping An Insurance increasing its 45.1 per cent.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/china-business/article/1340036/china-life-ping-earnings-jump-first-nine-months-stock-rally
Japanese prices halt slide amid revival push
A gauge of Japan's prices ended four years of declines, signalling progress in Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's campaign to stamp out deflation and drive a sustained economic revival.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/economy/article/1340012/japanese-prices-halt-slide-amid-revival-push
Li Ka-shing's Hutchison Whampoa might lose tax-relief case in UK
Companies owned by Li Ka-shing's Hutchison Whampoa might lose a bid for tax relief on losses by the conglomerate's British mobile phone unit because the parent company was based outside the European Union, an adviser to the bloc's top court said.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/companies/article/1340062/li-ka-shings-hutchison-whampoa-might-lose-tax-relief-case-uk
Wynn Macau profit rises as economy rebounds
Wynn Macau, the casino operator controlled by Steve Wynn, posted a 13 per cent increase in third-quarter earnings on Thursday, as an improving Chinese economy boosted spending.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/companies/article/1340031/wynn-macau-profit-rises-economy-rebounds
Chinese lenders face loan pressure
Bad loans are expected to batter mainland bank profits in the third quarter, with rising overdue debt likely to force lenders to accelerate capital-raising plans.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/banking-finance/article/1340037/chinese-lenders-face-loan-pressure
Arianespace eyes the next frontier for major satellite launches
When Stephane Israel was named the new chairman and chief executive of Arianespace in April, his goal was to tap into more growth opportunities in the Asia-Pacific while further advancing the company's lead as the world's top satellite launch services provider.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/companies/article/1340063/arianespace-eyes-next-frontier-major-satellite-launches
Mizuho bosses may take pay cuts after loans extended to criminal groups
Mizuho Financial Group may cut pay and add new board members to mollify investors, lawmakers and regulators after failing to end loans to crime groups in the biggest scandal of president Yasuhiro Sato's two-year tenure.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/banking-finance/article/1340064/mizuho-bosses-may-take-pay-cuts-after-loans-extended
Shenhua slashes investment budget as net drops
China Shenhua Energy, the listed unit of the mainland's largest coal producer, Shenhua Group, has cut its capital investment budget by 19 per cent after posting a 21.6 per cent year-on-year drop in third-quarter net profit.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/commodities/article/1340033/shenhua-slashes-investment-budget-net-drops