Asia Pacific
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GlobalCapital Asia's 2021 winner of the Best High Yield Corporate Bond award is Pakuwon Jati's $300m 4.875% seven non-call four year bond.
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The GlobalCapital Asia award for Best Investment Grade Corporate Bond for 2021 goes to Indofood CBP Sukses Makmur’s $1.75bn bond, split between a $1.15bn 3.398% 10 year and $600m 4.745% 30 year bond.
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GlobalCapital Asia's Best Structured Finance Deal of 2021 is Bayfront Infrastructure Management's landmark $401.2m multi-tranche infrastructure ABS.
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GlobalCapital Asia's Best Financial Bond of 2021 is insurance firm AIA’s €750m 12 non-call seven year 0.88% tier two bond.
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GlobalCapital Asia's choice for 2021's Best ESG bond is JSW Hydro Energy’s $707m 10 non-call five year 144A/Reg S green bond.
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The GlobalCapital Asia Best IPO for 2021 is South Korean firm KakaoBank Corp's W2.55tr ($2.1bn) IPO.
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GlobalCapital Asia's Best Follow-on/Accelerated Offering and Best ECM Deal for 2021 is Prosus' HK$114.17bn ($15bn) sell-down of shares in Tencent Holdings.
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GlobalCapital Asia's Best Equity-Linked Deal and Best ECM Deal of 2021 is Posco's €1.1bn ($1.25bn) zero coupon convertible bond.
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Bank of China continued to lead its peers in the Panda bond market during our awards period, making it GlobalCapital China’s winner of the Best Panda Bond House award for 2021.
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An active foreign underwriter in China’s onshore ABS market, BNP Paribas notably expanded its presence during our awards period, a feat that makes it the Best Bank for ABS in 2021.
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As a leading Chinese financial institution and one of the savviest issuers from the country, Bank of China made the most of different pockets of liquidity it had available during GlobalCapital China’s awards period, including tapping into a variety of currencies like Australian dollars, Hong Kong dollars, US dollars, euros, sterling and onshore and offshore renminbi.
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BMW’s story as a renminbi bond issuer is a perfect demonstration of how much potential China’s domestic market holds when it comes to supporting the local funding needs of foreign institutions doing business in the country.