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FINANCE: Haitong Kicks Off Wave Of Cross-Border Brokerage Ties

Bottom line: Haitong’s purchase of a Portuguese investment bank marks the start of a new wave of cross-border tie-ups in the financial services sector, which could fuel a rally in stocks of Chinese brokerages.

Haitong eyes Portuguese investment bank

A new wave of Sino-foreign tie-ups in the financial services arena could be taking shape, with word that China’s Haitong Securities (HKEx: 6837; Shanghai: 600837) is in talks to buy a Portuguese investment bank. I predicted just a couple of weeks ago that such a wave of tie-ups could be coming, following the launch of a historic Hong Kong-Shanghai financial link that will give average western and Chinese investors access to each other’s stock markets for the first time. Read Full Post…

Fosun Closes In On Forbes Purchase

Fosun closes in on deal to buy Forbes

Private equity investor Fosun International (HKEx: 656) is closing in on a landmark but controversial deal to buy US publishing giant Forbes Media, which would become the first purchase of a major western media firm by a Chinese company. The deal is almost certain to draw attention in the US where Forbes is based, with some calling for the government to stop the sale over concerns that Fosun could interfere with Forbes’ editorial independence and block publication of sensitive content. Read Full Post…

Fosun Eyes Traditional Media In Forbes Bid

Fosun in bidding for Forbes

Just days after making headlines for being selected to buy Portugal’s top insurer, Chinese investment firm Fosun International (HKEx: 656) is back in the news as a finalist in the bidding for Forbes Media, publisher of Forbes magazine. The deal is just the latest in a recent series of major purchases for Fosun, and more broadly kicks off a year that could see record overseas M&A by a rising group of Chinese investment firms. Fosun’s evolving strategy seems to target companies that are profitable but also laggards in their areas, which is relatively common among such investors. But in this case, I have serious doubts about its pursuit of Forbes due to the global rapid decline of the traditional media industry. Read Full Post…

Outbound M&A Starts Strong In 2014

Wanxiang cleared to bid for Fisker

After logging another strong year in 2013, outbound acquisitions by Chinese firms are getting off to another strong start in the New Year with 3 major new deals in the headlines last week. These latest deals reflect a broad range of targets, both in terms of industries and company health, in a welcome relief from an old pattern that saw Chinese companies often chase sickly, troubled western firms. Read Full Post…