Toys R Us Asia deal will be far from child’s play 12 Apr 2018 The bankrupt retailer has drawn bids of over $1 bln for its Asian operations. The unit is growing in China and Southeast Asia but its biggest market is Japan, where the number of kids is shrinking. Any buyer will also need a clear idea of how to handle the threat from e-commerce.
Wynn presents MGM with Vegas-like temptations 11 Apr 2018 The Bellagio owner has a rare chance to bid for its $20 bln casino rival as scandal-struck Wynn grapples with its future. The numbers are a stretch, and the vagaries of Macau make it difficult for MGM to justify a premium. Nonetheless, chances like this don’t arise often.
Opacity makes U.S. sanctions on Russia more potent 11 Apr 2018 Rusal aluminium will be barred from London’s Metal Exchange, and the Russian group and parent En+ will be deleted from some stock indices. In theory, non-Americans should be able to deal with both. But fear of how rules will be enforced is compounding the pain of tough sanctions.
China’s financial market door only opens inward 11 Apr 2018 The People’s Republic pledged to raise ownership limits for foreign financiers by the end of the year, and quadrupled the daily stock trading quota with Hong Kong. The reforms are welcome. But the opening enables more money to flow into China, while keeping domestic cash at home.
Solid takeover hurdle trips up Foxconn of sneakers 11 Apr 2018 Taiwanese contract footwear maker Pou Chen wanted full control of its Hong Kong affiliate Pou Sheng. The $1.4 bln deal was nixed, however, by just 4 pct of investors. There's a risk that the rigorous system can be gamed, but it commendably tilts in favour of outside shareholders.
China’s DJI performs impressive fundraising stunts 10 Apr 2018 The drone-maker is requiring investors who want to buy equity at a $15 bln valuation to provide an accompanying interest-free, three-year loan. Such terms suggest DJI is soaring above many struggling gadget companies. It's also the latest evidence of breathtaking tech heights.
Glencore’s Rusal cloud has a silver lining 9 Apr 2018 The commodity trader is nursing a hit to its 9 percent stake in the Russian miner, whose shares have halved due to U.S. sanctions. But the loss is bearable and disruption to the aluminium market and growing protectionism may end up helping CEO Ivan Glasenberg’s trading business.
Breakdown: China’s gift to big technology 9 Apr 2018 Beijing has unveiled plans to allow Alibaba and other offshore-listed tech giants to sell stock using depositary receipts. The move should boost their valuations and benefit investors on both sides of the Pacific – but creates a few fresh headaches too.
Meituan deal sets pace in Chinese bicycle-sharing 4 Apr 2018 The food-delivering, ticket-booking, ride-sharing app is buying Mobike for $2.7 bln. Given the competitive and cash-burning realities, investors should be relieved at the sale. For rival Ofo, which just raised nearly $900 mln more from Alibaba and others, the riding gets tougher.
Elliott targets right pressure points at Hyundai 4 Apr 2018 The feisty U.S. hedge fund has waded into a restructuring at the South Korean conglomerate. Elliott’s three-part, $1 bln investment seems focused on the aspects of the overhaul that are most likely to generate controversy, and where it could rally support from other investors.
China’s business culture sabotages its art culture 29 Mar 2018 Art Basel’s Hong Kong fair kicked off on Thursday. Mainland sales rose 14 pct to $13.2 bln in 2017; exhibitors hope enthusiasm will prove contagious. But Chinese art prices and volumes are unreliable. An excess of auction houses draws speculators and deters real collectors.
Facebook crisis could bust digital-ad duopoly 23 Mar 2018 Advertisers may pull money from the social network, which together with Google sucked up 84 pct of digital ad spending in 2017. That cash is likely to stay with data-rich platforms rather than older media. Amazon could benefit if CEO Jeff Bezos can avoid raising antitrust fears.
Chinese drone giant DJI charts a risky flight path 22 Mar 2018 The world’s top maker of unmanned aircraft is raising money at a $15 bln valuation, Reuters says. Sales are soaring and DJI has a commanding market lead. Given drones’ data-gathering ability and military potential, though, DJI could easily hit turbulence in major foreign markets.
Hadas: Taking on the Chinese new world order 21 Mar 2018 The People’s Republic lacks the political and cultural appeal to supplant the U.S. as all-round hegemon. Even so, it could soon set many global economic standards. The right response is cognitive empathy and careful choice of battles. Western countries too often choose wrong.
Vivendi discovers quitters can be winners 21 Mar 2018 Vincent Bolloré’s media group has made a capital gain of 153 pct by selling its stake in Ubisoft, which he had long coveted. The restraint is laudable. If only he could exit as easily from an investment in Telecom Italia, where he is stuck with a paper loss and angry investors.
Li Ka-shing’s exit ushers in new era for tycoons 16 Mar 2018 The Hong Kong magnate built a property-to-telecoms empire. At 89, Li retires as the city faces economic and political uncertainty, while protectionism globally is on the rise. For his son and successor, Victor Li, replicating the returns his father delivered will be tough going.
Asia may reward private equity’s patient capital 15 Mar 2018 After years of wrestling with the region's founding families and companies, the buyout model is paying off, new research from Bain suggests. Deals are pricey, but getting bigger. If more like Toshiba and GLP come along, Asia itself could turn into a solid long-term investment.
Cathay Pacific is on a better flight path 14 Mar 2018 Fares remain under pressure and oil prices lofty but the airline is carrying more cargo and, separately, collecting more income through its stake in Air China. The result is a profitable second half. Unwinding fuel hedges and tackling costs should help it fly higher.
Economics trumps politics for Hong Kong voters 12 Mar 2018 Low turnout at Sunday's by-elections showed the city's pro-democracy movement losing traction. An agenda focused on defying Beijing failed to excite a middle class anxious about inequality and housing. Spending plans for the $18 bln budget surplus might revive their interest.
UBS stands to lose more than IPO fees in Hong Kong 12 Mar 2018 The Swiss bank faces an 18-month suspension from sponsoring market debuts in the Fragrant Harbour. It could withstand the lost revenue, even amid a boom, but the advisory role puts brokers closer to clients. Preserving the brand with Asian entrepreneurs will be a challenge.