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...“The confidence issue goes beyond real estate, although real estate is key,” said Wang Qi, chief investment officer for wealth management at UOB Kay Hian in Hong Kong....
...Kay Hian in Hong Kong....
...“Quants in general make money by exploiting market anomalies,” said Wang Qi, chief investment officer for wealth management at UOB Kay Hian in Hong Kong....
...But Carol Dou, an equities analyst at UOB Kay Hian, said Mindray could fall back on sales of goods unrelated to the pandemic....
...“Buying Next Digital at this moment is too politically sensitive,” said Steven Leung, an executive director at UOB Kay Hian, the Singapore-based investment bank....
...“The barrier to entry in this industry is quite high,” said Thunya Sutavepramochanon, equity analyst with UOB Kay Hian Research in Bangkok....
...K Ajith, equity research director at UOB Kay Hian, a Singapore-based brokerage, said the committee was a good move but added that if “the absence of the group CEO is more than two months, some of [AirAsia...
...“If you look at the growth rate for shadow banking assets, you’ll see it’s in contraction mode,” said Jonathan Koh, a banking analyst at UOB Kay Hian in Singapore....
...“If we look back at foreign companies that have listed in Hong Kong, the volume has been low, and some have delisted because liquidity is not strong enough,” said Stephen Leung, an analyst at UOB Kay Hian...
...Stephen Leung, an analyst at UOB Kay Hian, said: “If they could successfully get money from China, it would help the development a lot.”...
...Steven Leung, an executive director at UOB Kay Hian, attributed Tuesday’s rally in part to an announcement last Friday by the China Securities Regulatory Commission to allow Chinese companies listed in Hong...
...“It’s good news because the offshore market has been the biggest source of refinancing for many Chinese developers,” said Wendy Liu, an analyst at UOB Kay Hian in Shanghai....
...Analyst Wendy Liu at UOB kay Hian in Shanghai calculated the company’s net gearing ratio at around 480 per cent by the end of June, if its perpetual bonds are taken into account....
...The UOB Kay Hian analyst said: “We don’t know how they’re going to manage costs, manage the network and routes — or what role the budget holdings are going to play.”...
...Singapore Airlines needs to rationalise unprofitable routes, or cut capacity or frequency to improve profits, UOB Kay Hian analysts K Ajith and Sophie Leong said in a note on Friday....
...“We believe that Shenzhen Metro will end the dispute,” said Wendy Liu, a Shanghai-based analyst at UOB Kay Hian Securities, adding that the group would remain a friendly shareholder of Vanke....
...“The branding is important for the retail business,” said Jonathan Koh, an analyst at UOB Kay Hian, a Singaporean broker. “But corporate banking, this is still a relationship-based business....
...Douglas Chow Director, Institutional Sales — Asia Equities & Bonds, UOB Kay Hian (US) Inc, Toronto, ON, Canada...
...“It’s too expensive for them to expand their businesses so they are quitting the market,” David Yang, a Shanghai-based analyst at UOB Kay Hian, said of companies with smaller property developments....
...UOB’s outstanding loans to the oil and gas industry stood at S$9.3bn at the end of June, or 4 per cent of the total outstanding loan book....
...“We think Evergrande will wait and see who comes out on top, and then they will join them, or join the group that gives them the most interest,” said David Yang, a Shanghai-based analyst at UOB Kay Hian....
...“The exact method of repayment is still unknown,” said Edmond Law, an analyst at UOB Kay Hian in Hong Kong. “Losses can’t sit on the balance sheet for too long.”...
...The partnerships are with CIMB, DBS Vickers, Maybank Kim Eng, OCBC Securities, Philip Securities and UOB Kay Hian....
...“They will book as much in losses” as they can in 2012, said Lawrence Li, regional shipping and ports analyst with UOB Kay Hian in Shanghai....
...Despite such reassurances Eugene Ng, analyst at UOB Kay-Hian, said: “We believe there could still be a lack of understanding in the company due to its complexity and . . . participation at various levels...
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