Scandals involving foodstuffs such as horsemeat and melamine-tainted milk have incited global public anger, and to avoid future problems food and agricultural companies are now looking at their...
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Rabobank, the second-biggest Dutch lender, was next in line to reach a settlement with the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the Department of Justice, and Britain's Financial...
CCB, the nation's second-largest lender, is seeking to expand abroad after profit growth slowed last year amid China's weakest economic expansion in three years. The bank made 99 per cent of its...
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After about 17 years on the mainland, Dutch lender Rabobank is opening a branch in Beijing today to serve customers seeking to expand overseas or those needing its expertise in financial services...
Dutch banking group Rabobank sees big growth prospects in providing commodity financing to China's food processing industry as part of a group drive to boost wholesale banking revenues.
Dutch company in talks with Tianjin and Liaoning banks after acquiring interest in Hangzhou group with IFC
RABOBANK Nederland, the world's largest agribusiness lender, has set up a 300 million guilder (about HK$1.47 billion) export financing arrangement with China.
GREAT Wall Electronic yesterday signed a $190 million term-loan facility.
The loan was arranged by Citicorp International and Rabobank Nederland, Hong Kong branch.
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