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New Horizon rumored at $1 billion
Co-founded by the Chinese Prime Minister’s son, Wen Yunsong, PRC-focused private equity fund New Horizon Capital is fundraising for its third fund, originally targeting $500 million but now rumored to be looking at hitting the $1 billion mark.
Temasek in talks with GMR for India power
After selling off its stakes in Singaporean power companies, Singapore SWF Temasek Holdings is reported to be in late stage talks with India's GMR Infrastructure to invest some $150 million in its power unit, GMR Energy.
Tiger Airways flies in strong IPO
Singapore-based budget carrier Tiger Airways had a successful IPO on the Singapore Stock Exchange, raising around S$247.7 million ($178 million) by listing some 30% of its shares, to fund its expansion plans, and to reimburse investors Indigo Partners,...
Private equity's crisis year, by the numbers
The Research division of AVCJ has just released the full-year figures for the Asia Pacific market in 2009 – and they make interesting reading.
Primus looks at EON exits
Primus Pacific Partners is in the frame to exit its 20.2% stake in Malaysia’s EON Capital as local peer Hong Leong Bank reportedly is negotiating with other shareholders to acquire the bank.
Temasek may invest GMR
Singaporean SWF Temasek Holdings may invest up to $150 million into the power unit of Bangalore-based conglomerate GMR Infrastructure, which has reportedly also been in talks with the Carlyle Group and IDFC Private Equity.
Carlyle, Temasek see flat Kaisa IPO
The Carlyle Group and Temasek Holdings saw their investee Shenzhen property developer Kaisa Group Holdings begin trading on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange main board, in an IPO postponed since early 2008.
AXA Taikang sale hits delays
The proposed c.$1 billion auction of AXA’s 15.6% stake in PRC insurance major Taikang Life, which has already apparently attracted the interest of the Blackstone Group, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., and Temasek Holdings, has reportedly been postponed....
Asian SWFs get real
Asia’s LPs and sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) are becoming increasingly significant investors in global real estate, for a variety of reasons – not least the prospect of all-time bargains in the post-crisis markets.