Asiamoney

Asiamoney
Editor Richard Morrow
Categories Business and management magazines
Frequency Monthly (print), Daily (online)
Publisher Euromoney Institutional Investor
First issue 1989
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Website http://www.globalcapital.com/
ISSN 0958-9309

Asiamoney a financial publication established in 1989 has now merged with other key capital markets publications from the Euromoney Institutional Investor Group: Euroweek, Total Securitization and Derivatives Week to form GlobalCapital. GlobalCapital delivers daily services dedicated to the following key market sectors: FIG/Bank Finance including Covered Bonds, Corporate Bonds, Syndicated Loans, Equity, Leveraged Finance, Global Emerging Markets, Securitization and Offshore RMB..[1]

Asiamoney is a division of global media group Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC, itself majority owned by the London-based Daily Mail and General Trust Group.

Asiamoney reports, and offers analysis on, the financial and investment markets for capital issuers, borrowers, institutional investors and senior corporate and government monetary decision makers with business interests in Asia Pacific.[2] It is a monthly publication with daily news and analysis on the new GlobalCapital web site, globalcapital.com.

Asiamoney also publishes institutional rankings, including the Broker's Poll (now in its 23rd year), FX Poll, Cash Management Poll, Corporate Governance Poll and Private Banking Poll, under the Asiamoney Research banner. It launched a Fixed Income Poll in 2011 and its inaugural Offshore RMB Survey in 2012.

All of this coverage is now incorporated in to the new publication, GlobalCapital.

History

Asiamoney merged with Asian finance (ISSN 1010-4143) in 1991 to form Asia Money & Finance. Asian finance was established in July 1975.

The April 1993 edition sported the new name "asiamoney" with "& FINANCE" in small print underneath. In the next edition, June 1993, the small print was removed.

Graham Field was the editor. Subsequent editors have included Sarah Sargeant, Will Goodhart, Chris Wright, Pauline Loong, Chris Cockerill, and currently Richard Morrow.

References

  1. Asian advertising & marketing 6. 1991. OCLC 24522651. Missing or empty |title= (help)

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