Asia Pacific
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The country’s top tier borrowers eye pre-Covid pricing levels for new loans
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A growing number of Chinese property firms face financing risks, but emerging market issuers will likely be spared any contagion
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The lender moves to the new benchmark ahead of the imminent transition from Libor
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China-based issuers need to be more transparent about risks associated with investing in their shares
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Chinese developer is looking to restructure its dollar bonds after a missed coupon payment
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In this table, GlobalCapital Asia offers a glimpse of the bond deals that are in the works in the region
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Australia, New Zealand and Singapore to look at covered bonds to finance life after central bank funding
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The A-shares of the company surged 40% at one point on its Shanghai debut
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Faced with low foreign exchange reserves and insufficient funding sources, the sovereign has an IMF bailout in sight
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Chinese developer has proposed a debt restructuring after failing to repay bondholders
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This round-up focuses on Beijing’s decision to lower the loan prime rate for the first time in 20 months