The Second annual Asian M&A conference held in Asia
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Asian M&A activities continue to soar from last year to 2008 despite the US credit crisis and the weakness in the Asian stock markets.
According to Thomson Financial, total Asian mergers and acquisitions (M&As) excluding Japan deals done last year were worth USD310bil. The first quarter of 2008 recorded over USD70bil of deals completed with over USD120bil of deals announced.
Most notable has been the increasing prominence of Asian banks in the league tables and especially Malaysian banks filling up the top spots among their international peers.
The second annual Asian M&A conference is the industry standard conference for M&A practitioners in Asia complete with the most current presentations on industry developments by top deal makers, networking sessions, training workshops and an industry award ceremony.
Be the first to interact with and learn from the top deal makers in this exhilarating and engaging mega event.

“Best Of The Breeds” Asian M&A Awards Ceremony
Based on the Thomson Financial League Tables' Ratings for the first quarter of 2008, this Award is in recognition to the following Investment Banks, Financial and Legal Advisers for their ground breaking work in terms of Asian M&A.
Top Global
Investment Banks
for Asia Ex-Japan
M&A Deals
UBS

JPMorgan
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Top Asian Investment Banks for
Asia Ex- Japan M&A Deals
MayBank



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Top Consulting Firm for Asia Ex-Japan M&A Deals
Pricewaterhouse Coopers |
Networking Cocktail at Kuala Lumpur's Loke Mansion
Sponsored by Cheang & Ariff, the official networking cocktail brings to a close the second annual Asian Mergers & Acquisitions 2008 hosted by the Malaysian Investment Banking Association (MIBA) and The Pinnacle Group International (TPGI). The cocktail event will be held at the beautifully and uniquely preserved Loke Mansion situated at No. 273A, Jalan Medan Tuanku. One of Malaysia's architectural heritage, the Loke Mansion was built by Loke Yew, a famous businessman and philanthropist during the British Malaya era. Today, the Loke Mansion has been renovated and restored by Cheang & Ariff to its former glory.
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